so if i am reading this right , all i have to do is remove my flywheel & stator & there is no side affects other then having to recharge the battery between races ? & the benefit is the engine will rev a lot faster ?
am i missing something or is it that simple ?
Ok, flywheel removed for total loss. Here is what I did
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Re: Ok, flywheel removed for total loss. Here is what I did
Correct, it is that simple. Cost me $15 for a flywheel puller and in the lower gears it feel you have more hp, even though there ain't none.
The Haynes manual talks about making a tool to hold flywheel but I tried that and it was awkward. A rattle gun had it off in about 2 seconds.
You may want to take it easy on first outing and consider your rear suspension setup.
The Haynes manual talks about making a tool to hold flywheel but I tried that and it was awkward. A rattle gun had it off in about 2 seconds.
You may want to take it easy on first outing and consider your rear suspension setup.
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Re: Ok, flywheel removed for total loss. Here is what I did
what battery are you running in the bike & did you get to run any full sessions before your off ? just wandering how long it would last before it starts to run flat ?
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Re: Ok, flywheel removed for total loss. Here is what I did
Hi, sorry for late reply. The battery is a SSB Power sport ytz5-s. Not very big.
My off the was the last race of the day. I did two qualifying sessions and four races by then. Each time I came back in I just hooked it up to the trickle charger. Over lunch break battery went back to full charge. So, no problems encountered.
I always drain my carbs after each day so the morning start takes more grunt than usual. Just to be sure I plugged the spare battery into the Anderson to help with the morning start.
My off the was the last race of the day. I did two qualifying sessions and four races by then. Each time I came back in I just hooked it up to the trickle charger. Over lunch break battery went back to full charge. So, no problems encountered.
I always drain my carbs after each day so the morning start takes more grunt than usual. Just to be sure I plugged the spare battery into the Anderson to help with the morning start.
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Re: Ok, flywheel removed for total loss. Here is what I did
Hi straya can you recall what size the bolt was that holds the fly wheel on ? just want to be sure it's not some wierd size o haven't got before i start
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Re: Ok, flywheel removed for total loss. Here is what I did
The one that holds it on it nothing special. You'll need an M20x1.5 bolt to use as a rotor puller though. The haynes manual said to make up a flywheel holder blah de blah, and I did, but it was useless and awkward.
A borrowed impact wrench had it off in about 2 seconds. :-)
I got my 'rotor puller' from these guys: http://www.onlineracingspares.com.au/
Costs 10 or 15 bucks or something like that. M20x1.5 male.
A borrowed impact wrench had it off in about 2 seconds. :-)
I got my 'rotor puller' from these guys: http://www.onlineracingspares.com.au/
Costs 10 or 15 bucks or something like that. M20x1.5 male.