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Stator fitment replacement a5 z1300 Help needed
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Stator fitment replacement a5 z1300 Help needed
10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago
I need help with the stator test procedure i have downloaded a manual but that section is missing.
It does show continuity to ground which from what i could find means it is stuffed wich i would like to confirm.
When looking for a replacement i had trouble they mostly say they fit from 79-81 .
I looked up the parts schematic and a4-a5 stators appear to be a different part number as well.
It does show continuity to ground which from what i could find means it is stuffed wich i would like to confirm.
When looking for a replacement i had trouble they mostly say they fit from 79-81 .
I looked up the parts schematic and a4-a5 stators appear to be a different part number as well.
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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago
To answer my own question if it shows continuity to ground it is stuffed.
So i thought why not have a look further into it the things buggered ayway.
See the pic where the 3 yellow wires come out there are basically 3 seperate enamelled wires wrapped around the posts.
They are all joined together at the other end.
As you can see in the pics i disconnected them and tested them individually and one of them is going to ground wich drags all 3 to ground when they are connected.
And if you look closer you can see the burn't looking coating that is the one that is on the circuit shorted to ground .
So i thought why not have a look further into it the things buggered ayway.
See the pic where the 3 yellow wires come out there are basically 3 seperate enamelled wires wrapped around the posts.
They are all joined together at the other end.
As you can see in the pics i disconnected them and tested them individually and one of them is going to ground wich drags all 3 to ground when they are connected.
And if you look closer you can see the burn't looking coating that is the one that is on the circuit shorted to ground .
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Re: Stator fitment replacement a5 z1300 Help needed
10 years 5 months ago
that looks crispy
look here for an upgrade replacement
www.electrexworld.co.uk/acatalog/Online_...e_Generators_32.html
look here for an upgrade replacement
www.electrexworld.co.uk/acatalog/Online_...e_Generators_32.html
Z1300 A4 ZG1300 DFI X2
Z1261J GS1000S
Vmax1200 XT500
Z1261J GS1000S
Vmax1200 XT500
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Re: Stator fitment replacement a5 z1300 Help needed
10 years 5 months ago
Thanks i seen that today i couldn't find one the same as mine do you know of one that is definetely going to fit mine seems to share the same part number as the a4 And i have contacted several sellers nobody does one the same.
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In the top line G03 says its for a Z1300 injection, should fit yours.
Z1300 A4 ZG1300 DFI X2
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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago
Mine must be an odd one i have tried everywhere .It measures 105mm outer 38mm center and 25mm thick across the center shares the same part number as the a4 one .
I have had a go at repairing mine . I cut and unwound the the shorted coil Then cleaned up the post a little with the die grinder coated it in a two part liquid metal. Then i bought some new enamelled wire from jaycar and rewound it joined it up again all tests are fine so i replaced the exposed old yellow wires that were brittle and hard with some new ones .
Then coated the whole thing in araldite . Going to fit it today and see what happens .
I have had a go at repairing mine . I cut and unwound the the shorted coil Then cleaned up the post a little with the die grinder coated it in a two part liquid metal. Then i bought some new enamelled wire from jaycar and rewound it joined it up again all tests are fine so i replaced the exposed old yellow wires that were brittle and hard with some new ones .
Then coated the whole thing in araldite . Going to fit it today and see what happens .
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