CYCLE ELECTRIC INC
Installation Instructions
CE-8188
22 Amp Stator
These are generalized instructions and are not
intended to be all-inclusive. For more detail on your model see service manual.
Stator Removal
1) Disconnect negative
battery terminal.
2) Drain primary case oil on
wet clutch models.
3) Remove outer primary
cover.
4) Consult appropriate
service manual and remove compensator sprocket.
Note: After
several thousand miles it may be possible to remove the compensator sprocket
and chain adjustor shoe without removing the clutch. Caution: Do not put
excessive side force on chain.
5) Remove output shaft
extension. Take note of all shims and spaces between output shaft extension and
rotor.
6) Remove rotor and all
spacers under rotor.
Note: It may be necessary to remove the inner
primary on earlier models.
7) Unplug regulator from
stator
8) Remove 4 stator mounting
screws. Remove 2 stator plug clamp screws. Remove stators.
Stator Installation
1) Install stator plug and
plug clamp in case. Use lock-tight 222 purple on clamp screws.
2) Mount stator to engine
case with new mounting screws (supplied). Screws have thread-locking compound
already applied. Torque screws to 30-40 in-lbs.
.
1- Install small diameter
.095” shim on output shaft before
rotor.
2- Install rotor on output
shaft.
3- 1970-1990 Place
large 2.81” O.D. x .219” thick shim on output shaft after rotor.
1991-later FLT and FXR use a
.249 thick shim on output shaft after rotor.
1991-later Softtail and Dyna
models no spacer washers are used on out side of rotor.
4- All models-add necessary
variable thickness shims to achieve proper primary chain alignment.
5- Install inner primary if
removed.
6- Install compensator
sprocket with chain adjuster shoe, and clutch if removed.
7- Adjust primary chain.
8- Check primary chain
alignment.
9- Install outer primary and
other parts removed.
9) Connect regulator plug to
stator, on rubber mount models keep wires away from front motor mount. It moves
and can damage wires.
Note: Don’t forget to add oil on wet clutch models.
Have A Good Ride!!