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24 Feb 2010 22:09 #350008
by Ozzyzed
Melbourne Australia
1977 z1000A1
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Hi zedders
About to fit a new alternator rotor. The rotor has no wooddruff key. The maker says to use locktite on it prior to installation. Is there a better product thats available. Not saying its not just thinking maybe other products have been used thats better??
Cheers
Matt
About to fit a new alternator rotor. The rotor has no wooddruff key. The maker says to use locktite on it prior to installation. Is there a better product thats available. Not saying its not just thinking maybe other products have been used thats better??
Cheers
Matt
Melbourne Australia
1977 z1000A1
'They say people don't believe in heroes anymore. Well damn them! You and me, Max, we're gonna give them back their heroes'!
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25 Feb 2010 02:26 #350018
by Samwell
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Current Rides: 2013 BMW R1200GSW, 1972 BMW R75/5
Current Project: 1978 KZ1000A2: Supercrank'd by Falicon, APE studs and nuts, Dyna Green coils, powder coated frame and fenders, Stainless brake lines, dual front discs, pods, Kerker Exhaust, 1075cc with JE pistons
Replied by Samwell on topic Alternator rotor
Mine doesn't have the woodruff key either. Some red loctite on the rotor bolt and make sure its torqued properly. so far so good!
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Current Rides: 2013 BMW R1200GSW, 1972 BMW R75/5
Current Project: 1978 KZ1000A2: Supercrank'd by Falicon, APE studs and nuts, Dyna Green coils, powder coated frame and fenders, Stainless brake lines, dual front discs, pods, Kerker Exhaust, 1075cc with JE pistons
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