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Old 24-Aug-2005, 20:28
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Help please ASAP.

Help please ASAP.

My bike broke down on me yesterday it wont start, it makes a nook noise when I try and start it, and the breakdown man sad it sounds like it is the starter clutch, so I have got the bike in the house now but I cant get the alternator rotor off to see?
By the way the rotor nut was lose can that be the problem ?

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Old 24-Aug-2005, 20:38
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I think a couple DD boys had a loose rotor nut early in the season, and I believe that made them stop too.

Can't help you though, sorry
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Old 24-Aug-2005, 20:44
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Alternator nut should be torqued and loctited as part of a service schedule

If lose it may well have been what was causing the problem.

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Old 24-Aug-2005, 20:53
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ok mate, i give it a go and let you no.
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Old 24-Aug-2005, 20:56
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you should not just do it up.
there is a washer that sits at the back of the whole assembly and can slip of slightly and cause everything to be out of sync.
strip it all down and put it back together correctly then tighten up the nut
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Old 24-Aug-2005, 21:00
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how do i get the rotor off
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Old 24-Aug-2005, 21:01
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Mood: Found a CR250. Let the bone braking begin
im trying to find a link 4U
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Old 24-Aug-2005, 21:05
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ok thanks, the flywheel is lose towhen i move the rotor is that ok?
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Old 24-Aug-2005, 21:14
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http://www.mad-ducati.com/Technical/...torCover2.html

thanks go to shazaam!
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