CHECK YOUR STATOR BOLTS ASAP
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CHECK YOUR STATOR BOLTS ASAP
after removing siezed engine from my 26000ml year 2000 bike i have found the stator bolts had come loose with 1 out causing the siezure
http://www.flickr.com/photos/willmoir/ pics here i hope
going to fit another engine for now but would an engine flush get all the crap out and be safe to use ?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/willmoir/ pics here i hope
going to fit another engine for now but would an engine flush get all the crap out and be safe to use ?
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Need to check this with you lot, does the "plug" in the centre of the stato cover need to come off or is it seperate from the internals.
Thinking about checking on Friday as I'm not riding and if so I will need a big allen key.
cheers
Thinking about checking on Friday as I'm not riding and if so I will need a big allen key.
cheers
Speed Blue SL 1000 Falco
Harley Davidson....the most efficient way to turn petrol into noise without the embarrassing by-product of horsepower..
Harley Davidson....the most efficient way to turn petrol into noise without the embarrassing by-product of horsepower..
Oooh I know this one. I've never removed the stator cover but I have removed the plug from the middle of it - so that I could rotate the crank when checking the valve clearances.Tonyunn wrote:Need to check this with you lot, does the "plug" in the centre of the stato cover need to come off or is it seperate from the internals.
Thinking about checking on Friday as I'm not riding and if so I will need a big allen key.
cheers
The plug is just that - a plug. It's not attached to anything inside. If you are removing the cover, it'll come off with it.
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just to make D-Rider happy I used the search function and read a lot on the AF1 site, I got the impression that it was an early problem but 02 and beyond would\should be OK but since it is now in my mind I need to check it out.
Speed Blue SL 1000 Falco
Harley Davidson....the most efficient way to turn petrol into noise without the embarrassing by-product of horsepower..
Harley Davidson....the most efficient way to turn petrol into noise without the embarrassing by-product of horsepower..
.... and mine being an 04 bike (regd. 05) is one reason I've not ever bothered to look.Tonyunn wrote:just to make D-Rider happy I used the search function and read a lot on the AF1 site, I got the impression that it was an early problem but 02 and beyond would\should be OK but since it is now in my mind I need to check it out.
“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
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Tried and failed (gave up) as I suspect the oil tank has to come off in order to gain access to the top left allen bolt of the cover.
Can someone confirm if I am roght in this
Can someone confirm if I am roght in this
Speed Blue SL 1000 Falco
Harley Davidson....the most efficient way to turn petrol into noise without the embarrassing by-product of horsepower..
Harley Davidson....the most efficient way to turn petrol into noise without the embarrassing by-product of horsepower..
Dunno for sure but I'd guess that you'd probably only have to undo the 3 mountings for the oil tank and could leave it supported by the hoses while you did this.
I'd guess you'd have enough wriggle-room .... though I could be wrong ....
I'd guess you'd have enough wriggle-room .... though I could be wrong ....
“Scientists investigate that which already is. Engineers create that which has never been.”
-- Albert Einstein
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