Alternator Rotor removal
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Alternator Rotor removal
02 Feb 2006 12:25
In the middle of engine rebuild so I thought i would replace a few leaky seals at the same time. Removed alternator cover and found oil in the bottom of it so I assume there is a crank seal behind alternator rotor. Got the bolt out of the rotor but see now there is another "special" tool I need to pull the rotor off of the end of the crankshaft. Anybody got any tricks for this...??? Searched for the tool and found that there are a few available through PartsnMore relativly cheap but not sure what size to get. They list a 18mm and a 16mm for KZ1000A/B model but nothing for D1 model. The threade part at the end of my rotor measures a little over 14mm. Thanks for the help. Ride safe...........


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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
02 Feb 2006 13:25
There will always be oil in your alternator cover. Completely normal.
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In the middle of engine rebuild so I thought i would replace a few leaky seals at the same time. Removed alternator cover and found oil in the bottom of it so I assume there is a crank seal behind alternator rotor. Got the bolt out of the rotor but see now there is another "special" tool I need to pull the rotor off of the end of the crankshaft. Anybody got any tricks for this...??? Searched for the tool and found that there are a few available through PartsnMore relativly cheap but not sure what size to get. They list a 18mm and a 16mm for KZ1000A/B model but nothing for D1 model. The threade part at the end of my rotor measures a little over 14mm. Thanks for the help. Ride safe...........![]()
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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- wireman
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
02 Feb 2006 13:40
ive got a big ball bearing here somewhere,and the big steering stem bolt that goes in the center of top triple tree to hold it on.goodluck,happy wrenching!:whistle:
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
03 Feb 2006 20:33
Thanks for the tips......The steering stem bolt with a ball bearing worked like a charm. So glad I bought an air compresser. Borrowed an impact wrench from one of the techs at work and zipped it right off. Can't imagine attempting this project without air. I know lots of you probably have but I am spoiled now. Ride safe..........


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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
03 Feb 2006 21:02
z1rkrazy - I hope you are not going through a bunch of trouble to replace that seal. Like already mentioned there is supposed to be oil in that case. It's what lubricates the gears in there.
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
04 Feb 2006 07:31
It's called learning experience..... Got it all apart to find out there is no seal behind alternator. Now I am familiar with one more part of my bike. Glad I did it otherwise I would have never found the bare wires going into grommett of alternator cover. Ride safe.........


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- wireman
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
04 Feb 2006 10:24
now you know a little more about your bike and you have one less thing on that list of things to worry about ,bare wires!:whistle: goodluck,happy wrenching!
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
04 Feb 2006 13:24
Perhaps a good service manual and parts manual would be useful.
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- wireman
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
04 Feb 2006 14:27
you wont learn that in any manual ive ever seen,learned that watching my heroes 30 years ago!:whistle:
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
04 Feb 2006 18:17
wireman wrote:
Are you telling me that a parts manual will or will not indicate a seal?
I learned that some sixty five years ago.
you wont learn that in any manual ive ever seen,learned that watching my heroes 30 years ago!:whistle:
Are you telling me that a parts manual will or will not indicate a seal?
I learned that some sixty five years ago.
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
04 Feb 2006 18:22
nope im refering to the homemade tool,and looking for the oil soaked insulation that breaks down behind that cover.:whistle: goodluck,happy wrenching!
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Re: Alternator Rotor removal
04 Feb 2006 22:54
How does the oil not leak past the wires? Are they on top?
The 550's are sealed. I've never seen oil in the alternator chamber.
The 550's are sealed. I've never seen oil in the alternator chamber.
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