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Posts Tagged flywheel
1991 Suzuki GS 500 E Electrical Charging Rotor Flywheel
- The Charging Rotor or Flywheel is bolted to the end of the engine crankshaft, typically located under the Left Side engine cover. The Rotor is lined with a series of permanent magnets. As it rotates on the end of the crank, it induces a current in the Stator, which in turn charges the battery.
- A used Charging Rotor is guaranteed to be perfectly round and undamaged, with all permanent magnets in place.
- Sample Picture of Electrical Charging Rotor Flywheel Shown, not necessarily the Electrical Charging Rotor Flywheel for your bike. You will be shipped the correct part for a 1991 Suzuki GS 500 E
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1986 Honda VT 700 C Shadow Left Side Front Engine Stator Cover
- The Stator Cover is typically located on the left side of the Engine (as you are sitting on the bike). The Stator is mounted to the inside of this cover, which holds the Stator in a fixed position relative to the Rotor (aka Flywheel), which is mounted on the end of the Crank and turns as the Engine Turns.
- A used Stator Cover will be structutally sound. It will not be cracked, will not leak oil, and all mounts will be undamaged. On bikes equiped from the factory with Chrome Stator Covers, used covers will be clean (with only light/fine scratches) and ready for installation after polishing. Painted Stator Covers may be nicked, scratched or rashed, so purchasers concerned about the cosmetic appearance of this part should plan on sanding and repainting with hi-temp paint prior to installation.
- Sample Picture of Left Side Front Engine Stator Cover Shown, not necessarily the Left Side Front Engine Stator Cover for your bike. You will be shipped the correct part for a 1986 Honda VT 700 C Shadow
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