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    Trick to pulling stator from cover?

    So I am in the process of polishing my engine covers. The stator cover is quite corroded and I am trying to remove the stator so that I can use my polishing wheel without winding the wires up in it and causing all kinds of grief, also want to use chemical stripper on the cover so would like to get the emblem off before doing that, use a heat gun and just pry it off?. Done lots of searches here and on Bikecliff but can't figure out how to get the stator out without a lot of prying and don't want to break anything. It almost seems like it was pressed in at the factory?? I took the three JIS screws out but the stator is still hanging on tightly. Any advice? should be easy right? Thanks
    Jonesz

    1979 GS850 current project
    1978 GL1000-naked
    1983 GL1100-Aspencade stripped
    1999 Valkyrie Tourer-long ride bike

    #2
    It’s just stuck....on the slotted hub. I never had this issue with my stator fun.. how about flipping it over and tapping lightly in hub area on outside to jar it loose?
    1981 gs650L

    "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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      #3
      As for the emblem the heat gun idea may work along with getting a thin scraper under it and prize it off,
      you may find that whilst heating the case to remove the emblem the stator may break lose, not knowing what bike you have does not help it is a good idea to put it in your signature so when you post everyone can see what bike you are posting about.
      I have changed a few stators and have not had a problem I am wondering given that you state there is quite a lot of corrosion on the case if water has been getting inside and caused oxidisation on the mountings.
      The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
      1981 gs850gx

      1999 RF900
      past bikes. RF900
      TL1000s
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        #4
        All good advice so far, but you should also know that once you remove the emblem, it's basically trash. If you cared enough to want to remove it, you likely won't want the wrinkled emblem back on the bike. New emblems are relatively inexpensive. Get one for the other side, too, so they match.

        I have polished quite a few engine covers. Only one stator cover has NOT had the stator in it. It's not really much of a problem. And, ... applying some stripper with at least a modest amount of care, you will not endanger your emblem, so its removal may not be necessary.

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          #5
          Thanks all for the info. I think I am going to polish the cover with the stator in and the heat gun took the emblem off no problem. Unless I have trouble gluing it back on, likely with double sided gorilla tape will wait to order a replacement. Carefully used a heat gun and pried it off gently. No wrinkles or bends.
          Jonesz

          1979 GS850 current project
          1978 GL1000-naked
          1983 GL1100-Aspencade stripped
          1999 Valkyrie Tourer-long ride bike

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            #6
            Agree with heat and tapping, but have never had one stick - once I broke the phillips screws free with impact and JIS bit, they have always come right out. As for the emblem, I remember when restoring my '82 Katana about 17 years ago how surprised I was that I could get a flawless inexpensive replacement, and how satisfying it was to put it on, the crowning touch. Same for my GS1100E I just finished, and only about $15 each. Like my friend says "here's $15, make me one of these" haha. I love the look of a new emblem on a freshly polished case, looks so sweet.
            Tom

            '82 GS1100E Mr. Turbo
            '79 GS100E
            Other non Suzuki bikes

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              #7
              I hear you on the new emblem Tom and being a bit anal probably will order one with my next parts order. As you say only a few bucks and a crowning touch after going to all all the effort to polish the cover.
              Jonesz

              1979 GS850 current project
              1978 GL1000-naked
              1983 GL1100-Aspencade stripped
              1999 Valkyrie Tourer-long ride bike

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                #8
                What kind of bike and emblem are we talking about here? If it's an early type emblem they are no longer available so you need to save your original if you want the bike to look stock. I've had good sucess using a heat gun and carefully prying off the emblem. Then, assuming it's not too thrashed, spray it with some semigloss black paint and let dry. When dry take a sanding block with some 600 grit sandpaper and kiss the top of the letters and remove the paint thus making the emblem look stock with the silver highlighted letters. If you have a later bike with a different emblem ignore what I just said...
                Ed

                To measure is to know.

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                  #9
                  Ed I got it off with a heat gub & no damage and I have updated my signature to show my bike as suggested (79 GS850). Will give your method a try before buying a new one. The Partsfiches show they are still available so I will be able to experiment with the old one.
                  Jonesz

                  1979 GS850 current project
                  1978 GL1000-naked
                  1983 GL1100-Aspencade stripped
                  1999 Valkyrie Tourer-long ride bike

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                    #10
                    If you need to reattach it use 3M automotive weatherstrip adhesive.
                    1981 GS1100E
                    1982 GS1100E



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                      #11
                      Originally posted by metalfab View Post
                      If you need to reattach it use 3M automotive weatherstrip adhesive.
                      Thanks for the info will see if I can find some in our area
                      Jonesz

                      1979 GS850 current project
                      1978 GL1000-naked
                      1983 GL1100-Aspencade stripped
                      1999 Valkyrie Tourer-long ride bike

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