electrex stator question

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JSherlockHolmes@aol.com
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Post by JSherlockHolmes@aol.com » Sat Jul 08, 2000 2:53 am

In a message dated 7/7/00 10:07:17 PM Canada Central Standard Time, DSN_klr650@egroups.com writes: > Ahh sooooo. This is why you ride a KLR.

Jim Hyman
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electrex stator question

Post by Jim Hyman » Sat Jul 08, 2000 3:11 am

Steven, Granted it's not easy, but I've had excellent results using these techniques in the past. It does take patience! You can create your custom grommet & then use additional sealant on the outside when you're reassembling the engine cases. As a last resort, you could slice & dice the originals & use sealer to reassemble it. My preference would be to use an oversized grommet or chunk of rubber & be liberal with the sealer. You don't want excess sealer on the inside of the alternator cavity. Let us know how you eventually make out. Professor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Steven van Twuyver wrote:
> But the originals are quite specific. ie, there are 5 * 14 guage wire feed > throughs and then it clamps to a lip on the cases on all four sides. Pretty > hard to duplicate in my opinion without creating some leakage potential. > -svt- > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Hyman > To: Steven van Twuyver > Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 12:50 AM > Subject: Re: Electrex Stator Question > > >Steven, > > > >You can make your own gromets using (high-temp) silicone > >seal or you can buy some oversized grommets at an auto or > >electronics parts store & trim them to size. Whichever > >approach you take, make sure that the custom grommets are > >weather tight & don't allow "stuff" to get into the > >alternator by making the grommets slightly oversized. > > > >Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa. [USA] > > > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >--- "Steven van Twuyver" wrote: > > > >> I am in the process of installing my Electrex high > > wattage stator and regulator. Installation was going > > pretty straight forward until I came to the rubber > > grommets that seal the stator wires into the case. > > None are provide by Electrex and I refuse to recycle > > the old grommets because this requires cuttling the > > wires of the original (perfectly good) stator. > > Anybody have an idea as to what I can substitute for > > those 2 rubber grommets that wrap the 5 stator wires? > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > >

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