Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
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Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
I need to borrow these to help fix an RVF's charging problems. I'll happily pay for their hire and post them back to you, or if your in London pick them up and deliver them.
Drop me a PM and Ta in advance.
should have bought a Yamaha
Drop me a PM and Ta in advance.
should have bought a Yamaha
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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
I posted a similar thread a few days ago, just finished putting my new alternator on... it's an M20x1.5 RH threaded bolt.
My local bike shop had one in stock (some universal multi-tool) for £12, I got a local fasteners to supply me a bolt for £3.00
tightened it up and three sharp blows with a socket bar / hammer and the flywheel just dropped off :)
My local bike shop had one in stock (some universal multi-tool) for £12, I got a local fasteners to supply me a bolt for £3.00
tightened it up and three sharp blows with a socket bar / hammer and the flywheel just dropped off :)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
I can't hold the bike still to undo the the bolt though which is why I asked if there a tool to hold generator wheel
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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
Ah right.
I had the socket / extension bar on the middle bolt and shocked it off
I had the socket / extension bar on the middle bolt and shocked it off
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
Sounds like a plan.
I'll get my impact driver on the case then. Maybe with rider on the bike and the brakes on it will be enough.
See the Yamaha has the Gen coils housed in the engine cover so there's no need for all this.

I'll get my impact driver on the case then. Maybe with rider on the bike and the brakes on it will be enough.
See the Yamaha has the Gen coils housed in the engine cover so there's no need for all this.


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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
Tell me about it... my XBR's flywheel is inverted the recess in on the outside, much easier to take the coils out!
You have a new set of windings to put it? I got mine from electrex world and it came the next day, seems to be working fine now!
You have a new set of windings to put it? I got mine from electrex world and it came the next day, seems to be working fine now!
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
PM sent Mr EC. :)
When the mind is relaxed, the body will go faster! 

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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
You're a star Speedy!!!!!Speedy wrote:PM sent Mr EC. :)

Yep the NC in question is mine..

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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
Been there myself and it is frustrating, but once it's sorted you shouldn't have any more electrical gremlins. :)syborg wrote:You're a star Speedy!!!!!Speedy wrote:PM sent Mr EC. :)I owe you one or two!
Yep the NC in question is mine..
When the mind is relaxed, the body will go faster! 

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Re: Generator cover - puller and jammyup tool
hmmm the tools might not be needed in the end. I worked out how to use my multimeter and tested the alternator that way. readings between each 3 wires read less than 1 ohms so according the Haynes that should be ok.
please tell me it's fine
please tell me it's fine
