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Re: new Rotax service bulletin

Subject: Re: new Rotax service bulletin
From: Roger Mills <Roger.Mills@btinternet.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 11:01:36
Having had my stator changed I can confirm that Graham is right - it is just
possible to do an in - situ replacement but access is very difficult and the
preferred option has to be to take the engine out. By taking the engine out
you make it so much easier to check for corrosion and make sure everything
goes back correctly.

Roger Mills


-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Singleton <grasingleton@avnet.co.uk>
<europa@avnet.co.uk>
Date: 25 April 1999 16:34
Subject: Re: new Rotax service bulletin


>>I have just downloaded the new service bulletin from March 99 (SB-912
>>026/E) from the Rotax user homepage. It's about the replacement of the
>>stator assembly.
>
>. It shouild be possible to do the exchange with the
>>engine installed.....at least that's what I hope.
>>Anyone planning to do this exchange in the near future and any "insider
>>tips" how to do it the "easy way"??
>>Klaus
>
>My understanding is that Rotax insist that an approved person does the
>exchange, in UK at least. It is possible to do it in situ but is not easy.
>Several hours work. If you are unlucky and there is any corrosion in there,
>(there was with ours, possibly due to coolant over splash) it will be
>impossible in situ. Seeing what is involved I would be happier doing the
>job with the engine out, then you know that it goes back correctly.
>
>Graham
>



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