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23 Sep 2023 10:53 #889679 by KennyJ
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Hi Guys. I hope I'm explaining this right. I currently have a small oil leak on the left side cover of my bike where the stator is. If oil does get into this area, will it damage the electrical unit? Also, how do I go about fixing this leak?  Any ideas would be appreciated. Bike is a 76 KZ900

Thanks to all who have returned my questions with positive solutions...

KennyJ

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23 Sep 2023 11:04 #889680 by zed1015
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The generator runs in oil.
The oil leak is usually from the rubber grommet where the wires exit the case.
 

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01 Nov 2023 15:47 #891199 by Rusty B1
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I have a similar condition with my '76 750B twin. All gaskets and seals in that area have been replaced. Grommets were removed and resealed. (They appeared dry on all sides when removed) Great care was taken to seal the area where the gasket passes over the grommet. Is it possible that oil is coming through the insulation of the wires in the grommets?

Thanks for any input on this.

Russ
1976 kz750 B1 twin
1978 cb750
1982 cb900F
1998 Bandit 1200

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01 Nov 2023 20:00 #891204 by SWest
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Yes the oil will wick through the threaded insulation. I use super glue to seal them. 
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01 Nov 2023 20:21 #891205 by daveo
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Yes the oil will wick through the threaded insulation. I use super glue to seal them. 
Steve
 
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02 Nov 2023 13:17 - 02 Nov 2023 13:19 #891227 by Rusty B1
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Thanks for that info. Do you solvent-clean the wires before applying the super glue?  And do you apply it just where the wires go through the
grommets or is it necessary to go further? I'm anxious to get this leak fixed.

Thanks,

Russ

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1976 kz750 B1 twin
1978 cb750
1982 cb900F
1998 Bandit 1200
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02 Nov 2023 14:37 #891229 by SWest
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I use choke cleaner to wash the insulation, apply the glue then ultra black silicon to seal it all up filling the outside void as well. I do it to all old or new. No leaks. 
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04 Nov 2023 18:26 #891294 by Rusty B1
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Can this method be successful treating only the outside ends of the wires? (Not removing the stator cover) I'm on my 3rd gasket trying to fix this issue and would like to avoid ruining another unless absolutely necessary.

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1982 cb900F
1998 Bandit 1200

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04 Nov 2023 18:43 #891295 by SWest
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The grommet is crushed by the cover as it is put on creating a seal. Old ones won't do that so using this method you can reuse the grommet by coating the inside and filling the cavity on the outside with ultra black silicon. To install a new grommet you have to cut and splice the wires before the grommet. I bought a used one and the grommet was still soft so I used my method and spliced the wires where they went behind the sprocket cover.
( the connectors were junk) The grommets are meant for one time use. If hard it won't seal without help. A gasket is worth not having an oily foot. 
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04 Nov 2023 20:13 #891299 by blipco
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If I may add- Immersing the stator in a hot oil bath to cool it down may seem ridiculous but just look up at nearest transformer on a utility pole and that’s exactly what’s happening. Same with pad-mounts.
If the Japanese had adopted series voltage regulators instead of shunt type this wouldn’t be necessary.
But series R/R are large. But better.

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