Stator grommet wire assembly

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Stator grommet wire assembly

18 Mar 2008 08:35
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I bought a new stator cable assembly, including the rubber grommet and have not been able to feed the wires with the plastic sheath through those tiny holes. Any trick to this? I would like to stop that perpetual drip, drip, drip!

Also, does it matter which order these yellow wires are fed?

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Re: Stator grommet wire assembly

18 Mar 2008 09:43
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I believe the wires go into the grommet on a hard angle if I remember right. (Just did it last year...duh) No there is no order to how the wires go thru the grommet. One word of caution is make sure to use a sealer where the brommet rides and after it's cured seal the wires good. Mine is still leaking even tho I did and it was a new grommet too. I have to re-do it this spring. There was a thread recently about how to do it successfully. Here is a link kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...00687&catid=2#200687
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Re: Stator grommet wire assembly

18 Mar 2008 11:25
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Thanks. We got the wires through. It looked like order didn't matter but we weren't sure. The tri-bond is curing as we speak. Hopefully that does it!

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Re: Stator grommet wire assembly

19 Mar 2008 08:34
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Please keep me(us) posted on how that 3-bond is working,if ya would.
I'm going to be doing the same thing soon.
Thanks Strider!B)
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