ral Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 Can’t find any spec for this in the workshop manual, As far as I’m aware the stator size can be 101mm or 103mm This I would have thought would mean the rotor would also have two internal dimensions. But what would or should be the air gap?? Anybody know this???? Quote
imago Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 I haven't seen a spec for bike engines or the ET specifically, but the general rule is 2.5 - 5mm. The critical thing is that the gap is even all the way round. Quote
Joseph Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 I thought the 2 diameters for GSX air cooled engine stators are 93mm and 102mm, with matching rotors to suit ? Also, i once got caught out by a non charging system because on an identical diameter of stators, the number of poles didn't match the number of magnets on the rotor, but it's been a while so thats the best i can remember. Quote
Swiss Toni Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 The air gap is fixed. It can’t be adjusted. Rotor is fixed to crank, stator to case. No facility to adjust. Nothing you can slot. I’ll have a look in the OE manual for you when I sort your wiring diag. out. Quote
Arttu Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 I just recently measured three stators against a single rotor. Resulting air gap varied between 2 - 3mm. Quote
ral Posted August 8, 2023 Author Posted August 8, 2023 So here’s the problem, as Toni says the gap is fixed, however this clearly depends on the inside diameter of the Rotor and the Outside diameter of the stator, the new Stator/Generator is 103mm and as listed by Electrex world for 1980 gsx1100, the inside diameter of the rotor is 104.4mm, the Stator will fit inside the Rotor but I suspect there will be contact one I fire up the motor as there will no doubt be some runout between the two, the air gap seems to be too small in my humble opinion. The old stator however is also 103mm but looks to have been running or making contact with the magnets on inside of the rotor. New on the right. Quote
ral Posted August 8, 2023 Author Posted August 8, 2023 9So here’s the problem, as Toni says the gap is fixed, however this clearly depends on the inside diameter of the Rotor and the Outside diameter of the stator, the new Stator/Generator is 103mm and as listed by Electrex world for 1980 gsx1100, the inside diameter of the rotor is 104.4mm, the Stator will fit inside the Rotor but I suspect there will be contact one I fire up the motor as there will no doubt be some runout between the two, the air gap seems to be too small in my humble opinion. The old stator however is also 103mm but looks to have been running or making contact with the magnets on inside of the rotor. Quote
dago Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 The marks could have been caused by debris and bits picked up in the oil in a previous life, if it was making contact I'm sure it would be noticeable. Electrex stuff is generally good fitted one to my efe 20 yes ago no probs Quote
TonyGee Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 wrap some masking tape round the stator 2 times or so then fit the cover, turn the engine over by hand a few times and pull the cover off for a look see. 2 Quote
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