Hi guys
please what is this iron on the rotor and what is it for ? I have buy a new stator and it seems to me that there is no clearence,.........
Does it have to be there???? Thank you
Yes they just hold the…
Yes they just hold the magnetism during storage. Discard them when the rotar fitted.
Thank you very much guys !! …
Thank you very much guys !!
I have never seen it ...... Best regards
Lubos
Rotor
I always keep those rotor clamps for use on my used rotors, as they are good for what Dave has explained.
Is it used only when the…
Is it used only when the rotor is removed or when it is in a motorcycle? (when not used for a long time)
Stator Clearanace
G'day Lubos
In the last photo you appear to have the stater and the rotor and the keeper all assembled. This means you have the wrong rotor. They came in two diameters, large and small. The stater to rotor clearance should only be about 10-15 thou.
Bill
There is cca 2,3mm clearance…
There is cca 2,3mm clearance
I think it is 0,09"
Sorry Lubos...but it won't…
Sorry Lubos...but it won't charge. My bike came with the same undersize rotor, and it would not charge. But I think the small ones are no longer made, so it might be saleable. Possibly to a Norton Lightweight owner.
I have one other rotor in…
I have one other rotor in the garage. I'll measure it tomorrow and we'll see .....
Well, I have two pcs rotor…
Well, I have two pcs rotor 70 mm and one a new stator 6V (75 mm)
I think that I need a new rotor 74 mm ???? Or smaller stator ....? right ???
what size is old stator for rotor 70mm ? Where I can buy it? I didn't find it anywhere.....
Thank you
Stators are £54 +vat and…
Stators are £54 +vat and rotors £63 +vat from RGM Norton. They will be the larger size. If you have a three wire stator, it looks like you will have to buy a rotor to fit. I don't believe you will find the smaller stator unless in a jumble or Ebay, etc...buyer beware!
It is a temporary magnet 'keeper'. To be removed and discarded.