FZR 3TJ wont start

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FZR 3TJ wont start

Post by spadey99 » Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:16 pm

Hi there

bought a 3tj as none starter and I think its the stator, when I bought it the guy warmed the stator up with a fan and it started but when cold wont start.... Is this common?

Could it be anything else?

Any tips,help is appreciated.

Also is it a big job to change it?

Steve

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Re: FZR 3TJ wont start

Post by Kayla850 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:00 pm

It could be the heat is causing a break in the wires to expand and close up. I've had this happen on a bike I had, except in reverse- the heat would cause the stator to break down. I have a spare stator if you need one.
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Re: FZR 3TJ wont start

Post by spadey99 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:04 pm

Thanks mate yeah will most probably need it, but why would it start when heat is applied? Sorry just dont understand...... Also how easy is it to replace?

How much would you like for it mate?

Steve

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Re: FZR 3TJ wont start

Post by Kayla850 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 6:18 pm

spadey99 wrote:Thanks mate yeah will most probably need it, but why would it start when heat is applied? Sorry just dont understand...... Also how easy is it to replace?

How much would you like for it mate?

Steve
I think what happens is the heat causes the wires to expand, closing up any break that might be there when the wires are cold, allowing current to flow through the wires. I'm no electrician though (clearly!) :lol:

They're pretty easy to swap, just take your time and don't lose any of the bits you take out!

How does £20, posted, sound? I'll get a pic of it tomorrow for you, once I can get into the shed.
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