ChrisCRF250R
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- May 18, 2008
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The crank is made of metal. How did it destroy the stator?ChrisCRF250R said:mk ill try that
and yes there were pieces of metal in the crank that destroyed my stator and had to replace it
nikki said:I had a similar issue with a YZ250F, where a washer from the clutch side had broken, and a piece made it's way to the stator/flywheel and sliced a wire on the stator. I was lucky to find all of the pieces to make up the washer.
But the best thing to do is check all of the electrical components with a volt/ohm meter. In the manual it should say the range for each electrical circuit. This is the best way to figure out what is wrong if you're not getting any spark.
And if the metal shavings seem to amount to something, better figure out where the metal came from. Good luck!
ChrisCRF250R said:no there is no up and down movement
if i were to get spark again and ran my bike with my new replaced stator do you think it is likely for something else to happen to my new stator and destroy that one as well?
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