8.8
Section 8
Disassembly
Figure 8-31. Removing Flywheel with a Puller.
4. Remove the woodru
ff
key from the cranksha
ft
.
Remove Stator, Rectifi er-Regulator, and
Wiring Harness
1. Disconnect the plug from the recti
fi
er-regulator.
If the B+ (center) lead must be removed from the
plug, use a small
fl
at tool to bend the locking
tang. Then remove the lead.
2. Remove the mounting screws securing the
recti
fi
er-regulator to the backing shroud
assembly. Note the location of the ground lead.
If the recti
fi
er-regulator is not being replaced,
it may remain mounted to the lower blower
housing. See Figure 8-32.
Rectifi er-
Regulator
Ground
Lead
Plug
Figure 8-32. Rectifi er-Regulator Details.
3. Remove the two screws securing the stator to the
crankcase and carefully separate the stator wires
from the blower housing clips.
Mounting
Screws
Mounting
Screws
Figure 8-29. Removing Fan.
Remove Flywheel
1. Use
a
fl
ywheel strap wrench or holding tool (see
Section 2) to hold the
fl
ywheel and loosen the
hex
fl
ange screw securing the
fl
ywheel to the
cranksha
ft
. See Figure 8-30.
NOTE: Always use a
fl
ywheel strap wrench or
holding tool to hold the
fl
ywheel when
loosening or tightening the
fl
ywheel screw.
Do not
use any type of bar or wedge to hold
the
fl
ywheel. Use of such tools could cause
the
fl
ywheel to become cracked or damaged.
Figure 8-30. Removing Flywheel Fastener Using
Holding Tool.
2. Remove the hex
fl
ange screw and washer.
3. Use a puller to remove the
fl
ywheel from the
cranksha
ft
. See Figure 8-31.
NOTE: Always use a
fl
ywheel puller to remove the
fl
ywheel from the cranksha
ft
.
Do not
strike
the cranksha
ft
or
fl
ywheel, as these parts
could become cracked or damaged.
Summary of Contents for Comand Pro CH1000
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