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I am about to rewind the stator on my '78 GS1000C. I have read the stator papers, unwrapped the stator wiring (Ugh! Pretty burnt and ugly. No wonder it didn't work), counted the wraps, purchased the magnet wire (only $5) and have a pretty good idea of how to go about it. I didn't know where to get the heat resistant epoxy that the Maynards recommend, so I asked the guy that sold me the wire what they use. He thought that the choice of epoxy was rather odd and told me that they just dip the wraps in varnish and bake it to harden it. He also told me that the magnet wire already has an insulating coating on it to keep it from shorting out and that the baked varnish dip is to keep the wire wraps from vibrating and wearing through the insulating coating.
So, my question is: Has anybody else done the stator rewind and what did you use to coat the wraps? My own experience with epoxy is that it softens up when you heat it. However, it may stiffen after it has had a chance to bake and cure further. I've never taken the observation that far.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Blaine
So, my question is: Has anybody else done the stator rewind and what did you use to coat the wraps? My own experience with epoxy is that it softens up when you heat it. However, it may stiffen after it has had a chance to bake and cure further. I've never taken the observation that far.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Blaine