Time for a new Stator
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As others here suggested, I just put in a CE stator (32amp) yesterday. Letting the loctite cure and will be finishing up the job today. They have a two year warranty. The brands you listed are all good companies, and I don't think you would go wrong. Just stay away from Chinese made stator, and you will be good. Last Chinese stator I had lasted 16K miles.
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Be sure to put loctite on the bolts. They come with dried loctite on them, but I don't trust it. This is what happens (two stators ago) when you trust pre-applied loctite.
New stator:
Be sure to put loctite on the bolts. They come with dried loctite on them, but I don't trust it. This is what happens (two stators ago) when you trust pre-applied loctite.
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I used blue loctite. And I also used loctite on the little screws that go into the engine case holding the plastic piece. The CE stator does come with brownish dried loctite on their bolts, but I don't trust how long that's been sitting on the shelf.
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