89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

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Re: 89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

Post by davedrave » Fri Mar 11, 2011 1:47 am

amorti wrote:
davedrave wrote:Didnt make much difference, il have to get at that alternator soon. Is it safe to bypass the loom to the reg/rec with fresh wire?
Yes in fact it is a pretty good idea given the state of that bit of your loom. You could solder three wires on starting from before the break, run them as a separate loom to the regulator and use Fbl6 from vehiclewiringproducts to plug into the original wiring loom. Be sure to use thick enough wire!
grand that will be my next job, followed by finally changing the wires coming from the alternator/replacing the entire alternator.

Which reminds me, ive seen the tool which stops the flywheel from turning when you are trying to undo the bolt, my father who has a lot of experience with larger vehicles and other machines but can be a bit hamfisted with small japanese sportsbikes reckons putting a chain type oil filter wrench over the flywheel would allow you to hold it in place, any thoughts on that? to me it sounds a bit crude

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Re: 89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

Post by Cammo » Fri Mar 11, 2011 2:27 am

davedrave wrote:Which reminds me, ive seen the tool which stops the flywheel from turning when you are trying to undo the bolt, my father who has a lot of experience with larger vehicles and other machines but can be a bit hamfisted with small japanese sportsbikes reckons putting a chain type oil filter wrench over the flywheel would allow you to hold it in place, any thoughts on that? to me it sounds a bit crude
I'm not sure that it would have enough grip to hold the flywheel, but it might do.

I have to remove an nc30 flywheel this weekend, I don't have a holder so I'll just drill a couple of holes in some flat steel bar and put 2 bolts into it which will fit into the flywheel to hold it.

You'll need a flywheel puller also, or an M20x1.5 bolt will do the trick.
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Re: 89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

Post by davedrave » Sat Mar 12, 2011 4:20 am

Cammo wrote:
You'll need a flywheel puller also, or an M20x1.5 bolt will do the trick.
I may be able to get a hold of a 3 legged bearing puller, but how does using the bolt work?

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Re: 89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

Post by davedrave » Sat Mar 19, 2011 8:45 pm

anyone? does screwing it in push the flywheel out or do you screw it in partially and pull on the bolt?

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Re: 89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

Post by porndoguk » Sat Mar 19, 2011 9:21 pm

davedrave wrote:anyone? does screwing it in push the flywheel out or do you screw it in partially and pull on the bolt?
just keep scrwing it in dave, it will push the fly off.
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Re: 89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

Post by davedrave » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:15 am

Grand! last thing i need to know before doing this, does anyone know would it be possible to lean the bike on its ride side so as to avoid much or any oil spilling while removing the alternator?

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Re: 89 nc30 charging problems/melted wires

Post by CMSMJ1 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:27 am

You can lean it over a wee bit. You'll not get gallons of oil coming out...don't worry..just a wee trickle and a few drops only. It is not swimming in there...
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