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Thread: Tri-z Stator Removal

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    Tri-z Stator Removal

    I've read several threads on removing the flywheel so the stator can be removed from an 85 Z and it seems you need a special tool to do this. The manual doesn't go into detail on this issues as I can see. Once I removed the cover it seems the only thing holding the flywheel on is a nut about 20mm in size (if it's metric ). That bolt does have to come off doesn't it and in a lefty loosey turn. Or do you still need the tool once the nut is off? I just don't want to screw up any of the parts or screws when I do this. If I need the special wrench then I'll hold up til I can get one.
    Thanks.
    Just-Tri-It

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    1986 Tri-z
    1984 YTM 200ERN 1

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    The nut needs to be removed (lefty loosey), and I would most definitely suggest the correct flywheel puller. The flywheel still hangs onto the crank pretty good. Its a pain to wait for shipping, or to spend the extra dough, but having the right tool for the job makes a world of difference!

    Best way to loosen that nut without the help of an impact is to put the bike in gear, have a friend hold the rear brake, and loosen it. If you dont keep it from moving it will just turn the engine over.

    Good luck!
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    raffa, those pullers from bikerbitch never work right on my z flywheels. I wet through 6 of them, and went and bought a motion pro one. Its cheaper and works perfectly. Those cheapo ones threads are too sharp and need to be filed down to work correctly.
    1986 Tri-z
    1985 250r
    1985 200s
    1985 70[/SIZE]

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    Motion pro is the ONLY way to go IMO.

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    Motion Pro Puller

    Does any one know the Motion Pro Puller Part Number so I get the right one?
    There's no listing for the YTZ250 just the YZ250 (#08-0026). If this is the right one I can get it locally.
    Thanks
    Just-Tri-It

    :Trikes Owned:
    1985 Tri-z's 3
    1986 Tri-z
    1984 YTM 200ERN 1

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    http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0026/

    yeah that one you have is right. Here is a link
    1986 Tri-z
    1985 250r
    1985 200s
    1985 70[/SIZE]

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    If at first you Don't Succeed It's Because

    If at first you don't succeed it's because..You didn't check in at 3WW. Thanks fellows. It's like I tried to tell em in Detroit in '43. I said 'boys, when you got the right tool and the right info it ain't nothing to it.'
    That flywheel came off so fast I put it back on and took it off twice!
    Ran by the atv shop and picked up that Motion Pro Puller, stopped by the Sonic and got me a chicken strip dinner and come in and popped that rotor off before the chicken even got cold.LOL
    Thanks for all the help. Got the stator out but I think she's bout 'stated' all she can. Try to get it rebuilt or replaced. May try to get it power up a little more than stock. Thinking bout putting some extra lights on the bike.
    Thanks again.
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    Just-Tri-It

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    1985 Tri-z's 3
    1986 Tri-z
    1984 YTM 200ERN 1

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    Send it to Mike at RickyStator. They did mine and I was thoroughly impressed! $125 plus shipping. Can't beat it. Why buy used when you have no idea what your getting.

    I like a guy that does it right. Let alone one that eats my favorite meal! Good job man!

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    Just bought my MP puller - thanks for link deepa.

    Went through like 4 of those ebay jobbers..
    '86 Tecate
    '85 ATC 250R
    '85 Tri-Z
    '87 ATC 200x
    '85 ATC 250R - Rider
    '86 Tecate - Rider

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheeptender View Post
    Ran by the atv shop and picked up that Motion Pro Puller, stopped by the Sonic and got me a chicken strip dinner and come in and popped that rotor off before the chicken even got cold.LOL

    That is funny

    as a side note...they must put something in those sonic cokes cause I am totally addicted

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