Stator troubles are common on the early KDX's. You can have yours re-wound, or even do it yourself. When my '84 went bad, I sent it out to be rewound, but it isn't exactly rocket science. Don't have any pages bookmarked, but if you do a search with google, you should be able to find some pages showing you how to do it. You will need the right wire and some patience.
1. Just a guess, but probably - buykawasaki.com show 2 different part #'s but I have read here that the rotors are interchangeable. If this is true I'd bet $1.00 that the stator would interchange. So if you have the stator, see if it fits. Don't forget that you have the option of getting your stator rewound instead of replacing it with a 16 year old one that is equally prone to failure. When you get the rotor off, examine the wires carefully where they pass by the flywheel, on my bike (an '88) they started hitting the flywheel and wearing through.
2. No. But check the magnets in your rotor to see if they are loose or if the Kawi-Goo (horrible factory adhesive) is deteriorating.
3. Need way more info - did it run before the stator died? Are you sure the stator is the problem?
Cool man, well I hope you get it going. Let me know what you find out about the stator swap and how you make out with reattaching those magnets. BTW what do you plan on using for that?
Yeah see what the mechanics have to say, although they are generally more inclined to replace parts with new ones than mess with old ones, it's often not worth their time or the potential liabilty. But to save $300, I would say go with something like Permatex 4 Minute Multi Metal Epoxy p/n 84109, it's their stongest epoxy (4500 psi) and it has a temp range of -60 to 300F, oops forgot you are up north, -51 to 149C :) Just make sure the surfaces are real clean and some roughening up probably wouldn't hurt, as others have suggested.
Above are some links on rewinding. Not specific to KDX 200's, but the tips should help.
There are shops that can rewind your stator. You will probably have to call to get a quote, but check with companies such as ricky stator and baja designs. Probably cost around $100 + shipping. IMO, a local handyman or appliance repair shop could do it.
As far as magnet chips, my '84 had some chips from the edge of the magnets and it ran fine.
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