Oil on the stator generator
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Oil on the stator generator
Hi guys, it's me the new guy that has a Trx in Portugal and also a lot of doubts, because this is all new to me.
I am not really a connoisseur in this area, but I am doing my best and so I need the help of this forum that has helped me a lot.
I received this bike from a very special person for me, but unfortunately it is no longer with us, and I decided to listen to the noise of this engine in his memory again.
Right now I'm changing all the gaskets on the engine, but I'm a little confused, and sorry for the question, but is it normal to have oil inside the generator cover?
Thanks a lot for the help.
I am not really a connoisseur in this area, but I am doing my best and so I need the help of this forum that has helped me a lot.
I received this bike from a very special person for me, but unfortunately it is no longer with us, and I decided to listen to the noise of this engine in his memory again.
Right now I'm changing all the gaskets on the engine, but I'm a little confused, and sorry for the question, but is it normal to have oil inside the generator cover?
Thanks a lot for the help.
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
Hi Fábio Santos!
As far as I know, a small amount of oil inside the generator cover is normal.
So no worries if it's not enough to fill a longdrink glass.
No oil drinking greets from Munich!
As far as I know, a small amount of oil inside the generator cover is normal.
So no worries if it's not enough to fill a longdrink glass.
No oil drinking greets from Munich!
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
Thanks a lot for the help, it was really a doubt for me.
I've even heard or read somewhere that sometimes people drill this cover..and that made even more confuse.
I guess this won't be my last doubt l, because I feel like an explorer on this one...everyday a new thing.
P.s: Germany...how I miss that country..hoping that this pandemic is over so I can get back.
I've even heard or read somewhere that sometimes people drill this cover..and that made even more confuse.
I guess this won't be my last doubt l, because I feel like an explorer on this one...everyday a new thing.
P.s: Germany...how I miss that country..hoping that this pandemic is over so I can get back.
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Hi Fábio Santos!
You're welcome!
Drilling the generator cover? I would never do that.
However, cutting the lower part thereof and welding a flat aluminium sheet to close it again in order to get a greater lean angle is a common modification for racetrack use.
A mate managed to lever him out in a left hander and crashed and I also touched ground several times there on the racetrack.
Portugal is also a very nice country - about twenty years ago I spent (only) a week there (did a round-trip) and enjoyed it very much and have very nice memories!
"Also hoping for getting the pre-pandemic life back soon"-greets from Munich!
You're welcome!
Drilling the generator cover? I would never do that.
However, cutting the lower part thereof and welding a flat aluminium sheet to close it again in order to get a greater lean angle is a common modification for racetrack use.
A mate managed to lever him out in a left hander and crashed and I also touched ground several times there on the racetrack.
Portugal is also a very nice country - about twenty years ago I spent (only) a week there (did a round-trip) and enjoyed it very much and have very nice memories!
"Also hoping for getting the pre-pandemic life back soon"-greets from Munich!
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
Thank you very much for the help, which at this moment is essential ... yes I already had an idea for an approaching future.
Today the blue spot brake calipers arrived… another adventure for my curriculum.
I feel that if at the end of this project I don’t become an expert, it’s because I failed miserably.
I hope that I could post some pics so you can see how she is breathing
Best regards my friend
Today the blue spot brake calipers arrived… another adventure for my curriculum.
I feel that if at the end of this project I don’t become an expert, it’s because I failed miserably.
I hope that I could post some pics so you can see how she is breathing
Best regards my friend
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
Hi again!
With the bluespots I hope you also mount the suitable master cylinder!
Just do a search here for the right size (I can't remember right now ...).
As to posting pictures, you need an "external" picture hosting service - upload the picture(s) there and post a link or thumbnail or the embedded picture.
Picturesque greets from Munich!
With the bluespots I hope you also mount the suitable master cylinder!
Just do a search here for the right size (I can't remember right now ...).
As to posting pictures, you need an "external" picture hosting service - upload the picture(s) there and post a link or thumbnail or the embedded picture.
Picturesque greets from Munich!
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
You want the 14mm master cylinder that comes standard on the bikes with blue spots calipers.With the bluespots I hope you also mount the suitable master cylinder!
The 5/8th inch master cylinder on the TRX will work, but not as well. Best to use what the engineers specified.
You may be able to get the complete brake system: calipers, hoses, master cylinder and lever. That makes it very easy to swap.
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
Thank you all for your help, but I have one more dumb question...I have this kit in the garage, 7/8? Does this make sense?
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
I'm not sure what you mean.
Does your master cylinder have 7/8 on it? That would not work well at all.
The bore size is cast on the side of the cylinder, but it is hard to see when mounted on the bike as it is hidden by the bar.
Standard TRX is 5/8, as is the Japanese model with Brembo brakes, all other Yamaha bikes with blue spot calipers use 14mm.
5/8 inch is 15.8mm. 7/8 inch is 22.2mm, which is way to big for the brake system.
Does your master cylinder have 7/8 on it? That would not work well at all.
The bore size is cast on the side of the cylinder, but it is hard to see when mounted on the bike as it is hidden by the bar.
Standard TRX is 5/8, as is the Japanese model with Brembo brakes, all other Yamaha bikes with blue spot calipers use 14mm.
5/8 inch is 15.8mm. 7/8 inch is 22.2mm, which is way to big for the brake system.
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
I went to check it now, and its 12,5 mm...I guess it won't work as good..they are pretty but look chinese stuff I don't know..I guess I'll just go looking for the 14mm on the web..
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
A small difference in size makes a large difference in performance.
The 5/8 inch is only 1.8mm different from 14mm, but it does not work as well.
The 5/8 inch is only 1.8mm different from 14mm, but it does not work as well.
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Re: Oil on the stator generator
You guys are great, thank you so much for your help, I've just bought a 14mm master cylinder, the guy that sold me the caliper sold me the master cylinder as well.
Thank you very much once again
Thank you very much once again