Water leak .. am i screwed?

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Dski

Guest
i just picked up this x2 yesterday.. runs excellent! 150psi in each cylinder.. BUT, the platic screw-in cap on the flywheel cover was cracked and water obviously got into the flywheel compartment.. Is there a way to check if the stator is good without running it till battery dies?

Also, do you think water could have gotten into the crank area?
what do you guys think i should do?

Thanks
 

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WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
Take the flywheel off (good luck) & spray out the whole front with carb cleaner, stator too, and wipe it as clean as possible. Soak the bendix in automatic transmission fluid overnight & then let drain out for a day.
Water should not have gotten into the crank area if the front seal is in place and still good looking. mine has looked almost that bad before and it all still survived. :biggthumpup:
 

WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
Sorry, don't know the specs to test the stator. I think there was a recent thread in the old school/vintage section about 650 stators and testing them.
 
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Dski

Guest
ok im gonna take it apart tonight.. hopfully i can figure out whats going on with it.

i found these electrical specs posted on PWCT:

CDI TEST

Black Red (Negative multimeter lead) to:
Black Yellow: 500,000 ---> ∞ Ω
Black: ∞ Ω
Blue: 500,000 ---> ∞ Ω

Black Yellow (Negative multimeter lead) to:
Black Red: 3000-6000 Ω
Black: ∞ Ω
Blue: 0 Ω

Black (Negative multimeter lead) to:
Black Red: 15,000-25,000 ---> 50,000-100,000 Ω
Black Yellow: 15,000-25,000 ---> 50,000-100,000 Ω
Blue: 15,000-25,000 ---> 50,000-100,000 Ω

Blue (Negative multimeter lead) to:
Black Red: 3000-6000 Ω
Black Yellow: 0 Ω
Black: ∞ Ω


STATOR SPECS AND TEST

Charging coil output (Yellow to Yellow): 38V AC

Yellow (Negative multimeter lead) to:
Yellow: 1.5-2.3 Ω
Black: 0.7-1.3 Ω


REGULATOR/RECTIFIER TEST

White (Negative multimeter lead) to:
Black: ∞ Ω
Yellow1: ∞ Ω
Yellow2: ∞ Ω

Black (Negative multimeter lead) to:
White: ∞ Ω
Yellow1: ∞ Ω
Yellow2: ∞ Ω

Yellow1 (Negative multimeter lead) to:
White: 1000-5000 Ω
Black: 2000-10,000 Ω
Yellow2: ∞ Ω

Yellow2 (Negative multimeter lead) to:
White: 1000-5000 Ω
Black: 2000-10,000Ω
Yellow1: ∞ Ω
 
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Dski

Guest
holy ********... my friend and i tried getting pulling the flywheel tongiht and the puller wont even budge it.... any suggestions on how i might get it off?...
 
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Freestyleriverrat

Guest
Pneumatic impact wrench. That should take the bolt off no problem. Then use a flywheel puller and the impact wrench. I always grease the tip so it spins smoothly w/o digging into the flywheel. It is with the wrench, then tap it with a rubber mallot. It is best to do it on the floor b/c it will pop off.
 

Mike W

Infidel
Location
North Florida
Tip: Find a small socket (12mm i think)and put it in the center bolt hole. About 1/2" of the socket sticks out. Thats what the puller will damage instead of the crank. Does that make since???
 

WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
Hmm, I've always just loosened the flywheel's bolt and let the puller push against that bolt. :shrug:
A big breaker bar is your friend if you can't use an impact.
 
Location
NY
how can you stop the motor from spinning? Can you use the rope in the cylinder trick or can you bend a rod that way? Im doing the same thing. Feels like a ton of force being applied
 
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Dski

Guest
thanks for the help guys.. i needed an impact wrench to get the flywheel off but all we're going to need is a bendix and it should be good to go!!
 
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