electrex saga continued
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2000 1:16 am
My choices seemed somewhat limited for making a grommet to seal the stator
wires into the case. I just don't trust straight RTV for this application.
So I spent the entire day running around various surplus stores and
electronic stores trying to come up with some kind of substitute. The best
suggestion came from an off-road auto parts guy who suggested unsoldering
the original stator wires and removing the original grommets, thereby
leaving the good original stator still useable. But I want to be able to
use it as a drop-in replacement so this was not totally acceptable.
What I've come up with I believe will work, looks very OEM and I don't
believe it will leak. I fabricated a pair of grommets from 3M
rubber/silicone equipment "feet" sold by Radio Shack - about $3.00 for 10.
These are intended for things like computers or stereos to prevent marring
furniture. I mated a pair together on to its own self-stick adhesive. Then
using a single edge razor blade, I cut a pair of retaining grooves which
press fit into the case. Then using the razor I squared off both grommets
so that the will align smoothly with the case and the gasket. Then I took a
small drill the diameter of the wires and drilled five holes in a square
with a hole in the middle pattern. I thread the wires throught the holes
and everything was very snug. I filled the metal contacting edges with
Yamabond and the center gap with black RTV. Now for a test ride. No time
until Tuesday. I truely hope this thing puts out more energy than the stock
one because it certainly was a lot more work than I anticipated.
-svt-