replacing stator
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replacing stator
Hi There
I have a NC30.It has I think the normal rectifyer problems.
Now I waanted too see how I could remove the flywheel.
I opened the cover of the dynamo and I was suprised that there was oil leaking out?
Is this normal or is this not normal.
Can anyone give me advise?
Greetings twankes
I have a NC30.It has I think the normal rectifyer problems.
Now I waanted too see how I could remove the flywheel.
I opened the cover of the dynamo and I was suprised that there was oil leaking out?

Is this normal or is this not normal.
Can anyone give me advise?
Greetings twankes
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Re: replacing stator
A little bit of oil is normal..when you pull the rotor off you'll see the insides of the crankcase..hence the oil 

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Re: replacing stator
Thanks for advise
Are there more people who have the same
Gr twankes


Are there more people who have the same
Gr twankes

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Re: replacing stator
Mine was the same, nothing to worry about I don't think.
Just make sure you get a replacement gasket for the cover when you put it back together.
Just make sure you get a replacement gasket for the cover when you put it back together.
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Re: replacing stator
Viper 61
Thanks for your advise
twankes
Thanks for your advise
twankes

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Re: replacing stator
Yes it runs in oil, which is why theres a gasket on the case (make sure to replace, or if being cheap re-silicone it)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: replacing stator
Neosophist wrote: (re-silicone it)
Have you being spying on my workshop?


