Tsurumi’s Operation, Service, and Repair Manual

(7)Remove screw and washer assembly (14) from the lug of the ground wire. Separate the rear cover (7) from the generator.

(8)Remove the stator cover (5).

WARNING:

TO AVOID BEING INJURED, BE PREPARED TO LIFT THE HEAVY STATOR (APPROXIMATE- LY 37 POUNDS).

NOTE:

It is suggested that you have second person assist with stator removal. While you tap upward with the hammer, the other person should lift the stator from the front cover.

(9)Use a plastic, rubber, or other soft-faced hammer to loosen the stator. Tap upward on the side of the laminations. Tap upward and alternate tapping the near side and far side of the stator until loosened enough to remove by hand.

(10)Put the removed stator away from the work area.

(11)Position the replacement stator (6) with the wires as shown in Figure 28. Put stator (6) over rotor (2) and against the front cover (1).

(12)Install stator cover (5) evenly over the stator.

(13)Align the bore in rear cover (7) with the rotor bearing (3). Position the rear cover (7) with the hole for flexible tube (12) aligned with the stator wires.

(14)Route the stator wires through the access hole in the rear cover (7).

(15)Slip the flexible tube (12) over the wires. Put the flexible tube (12) in the wire access hole making sure the groove in the tube is seated in the lip of the wire access hole.

(16)Install cover bolts (8) and washer (9). Tighten bolts (8) in small increments and in an alter- nating pattern. Tighten the bolts so the stator cover is pulled down evenly against the relief at the edge of the front cover (1) and rear cover (7).

(17)Make sure the thin stator cover is seated all 360 degrees in the relief on both covers.

(18)Tighten fasteners to the torque values shown in Table 10.

H. REPLACEMENT OF ROTOR BEARING

NOTE:

Refer to exploded view in Replacement Parts section for parts information. The item numbers in the following procedure are identical to those in the Replacement Parts exploded views.

(1)Remove the generator rear cover (7). (Refer to Replacement of Stator for removal instruc- tions.)

NOTE:

Make sure the diameter of the bearing puller threaded rod is larger than the threaded bore in the center of the rotor shaft.

(2)Install a three-jaw gear or bearing puller on the rotor shaft. Make sure all three jaws are under the outer race of the bearing (refer to Figure 29).

(3)Rotate the threaded rod of the bearing puller and remove the bearing (3) from the rotor shaft (2).

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