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Oh yes well enjoying the thread, just makes my eyes water at the cost, but none the less gives me ideas, Rick
 
Oh yes well enjoying the thread, just makes my eyes water at the cost, but none the less gives me ideas, Rick

ah good, dont get me wrong the cost of doing this way is hefty and took me a while to make a decision. Just so happened the time was right.

look forward to seeing some of your ideas, always a good read.

cheers
Dave
 
Just a small point that I discovered while away camping and had some time, noticed that the motor was not starting as I expected ie first turn of engine seemed to hit a block compression then speeded up but still too long before running, so removed recently refurbished starter to check it out, suspected crimped stator brush joints as originals were high frequency welded but I could only do brass crimps, all looked OK but decided to solder these two joints anyway with my portable gas jobbiie, result starts on the button just like before so now well pleased,Rick
 
Just a small point that I discovered while away camping and had some time, noticed that the motor was not starting as I expected ie first turn of engine seemed to hit a block compression then speeded up but still too long before running, so removed recently refurbished starter to check it out, suspected crimped stator brush joints as originals were high frequency welded but I could only do brass crimps, all looked OK but decided to solder these two joints anyway with my portable gas jobbiie, result starts on the button just like before so now well pleased,Rick

as in HF pipe seam welds??
so are you saying the high frequency welded connection makes for a better (in electrical terms) connection than just a brass crimp??
does this apply to the likes of battery terminal cable termination i wonder??
why would that be, something in the molecular structure of the metals themselves?
with addition of the solder i assume this is then allowing the current to flow better through the connection??

i'm always keen to learn.

Cheers
Dave
 
The original were copper braided wire "spot welded" to the flat copper wire on the field coils I could only crimp as space is very tight but clearly the electrical connection on high amps was not good enough, I did not go for solder originally as thought it may melt but the combination of crimp and solder seems to have done the job, Rick
 
The original were copper braided wire "spot welded" to the flat copper wire on the field coils I could only crimp as space is very tight but clearly the electrical connection on high amps was not good enough, I did not go for solder originally as thought it may melt but the combination of crimp and solder seems to have done the job, Rick

Thats good to know cheers.
 
Its finally done - write to follow soon, Pics and all!

Needs a tune, but I can tell you its a bit of a scary machine as it sits on 15psi with boost compensated pump.

Cheers
 
Its finally done - write to follow soon, Pics and all!

Needs a tune, but I can tell you its a bit of a scary machine as it sits on 15psi with boost compensated pump.

Cheers

Looking forward to this!!!!
 
Its finally done - write to follow soon, Pics and all!

Needs a tune, but I can tell you its a bit of a scary machine as it sits on 15psi with boost compensated pump.

Cheers

Look forward to hearing more too :thumbs

Still not looking to do it to the shorty but always interesting to know about!
 
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Look forward to hearing more too :thumbs

Still not looking to do it to the shorty but always interesting to know about!

Is yours a silvertop or a blacktop Y60?

You've asked him that once Scotty!!!
 
Quick question - would you guys prefer me doing this as a "how to" pdf file or just as post by post sort of thing on the forum??

I thought it may be useful to spend some time putting those little arrows etc onto the photos so it could be followed easily in case anyone wanted to do it.

Opinions??

Cheers
 
And a video...

anything in particular you want to see?
I'm out on the weekend for a rip through the bush so I should have some off road footage next week, of mine and a few other machines if that's of interest :D
 
anything in particular you want to see?
I'm out on the weekend for a rip through the bush so I should have some off road footage next week, of mine and a few other machines if that's of interest :D

That'll do!!!!

Stop teasing us :( :spanking:
 
anything in particular you want to see?
I'm out on the weekend for a rip through the bush so I should have some off road footage next week, of mine and a few other machines if that's of interest :D

Yep, that is enough! :clap

I don't understand much about turbos, but does your new turbo has variable geometry?
Did you choose a smaller turbo, better torque at low rpm or a big turbo, huge power on the high rpm?
 

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