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Stator removal

Discussion in 'XJ DIY How-To Instructions' started by Charles kelsoe, Feb 15, 2019.

  1. Charles kelsoe

    Charles kelsoe New Member

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    Ok folks. I've run into a problem and I need your help. I recently bought a 1986 Yamaha XJ700 and am having to replace the stator. Do I have to remove the starter in order to get the stator out? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
     
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    Toomanybikes Well-Known Member

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    Yes it’s easier to pull starter to have access to stator wires with starter out of the way. But are you sure it’s the stator and not just the brushes?
     
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    Pretty sure. But was going to either clean or replace the brushes as well. Thanks for the info
     
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    you should ohm out the stator first.
     

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