HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
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HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
Hey Guys, How do I get my CDI (Super Rat 98) back on the crankshaft? Is there a tool to hold it while I tighten the nut? Maybe a strap wrench? Help......Thanks,Linc
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
Isnt it keyed ?
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
It is keyed, but I had to use a special puller to get it off...
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
The puller is because the shaft is a taper, the key will hold it in place while you tighten up the nut, which will reset it on the taper.
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
But . . . how to you go about keeping the rotor/crankshaft from turning as torque is applied to the nut?
Ed
(strap wrench, well cushioned large channel lock pliers, other?)
Ed
(strap wrench, well cushioned large channel lock pliers, other?)
Keep the rubber side down!
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
Took a while for it to sink in, but, how about putting the clutch back on the other side of the crank and holding it while tightening the rotor. I think I will try that today....
Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
If the top end is on, you can feed a length of rope into the spark plug hole, enough to keep the piston from making it to TDC. Then tighten the nut, the rope will not harm the top end. Once tight, take the rope out (otherwise, the engine won't run very well).
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
Depends on what stage of the motor assembly is complete. You can lock up gears, I have a tool that stops the piston before TDC, I don't think I've ever held on to the rotor itself.
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
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Re: HELP.......CDI Rotor Question
Thanks Rick, that "clutch holding tool" will come in real handy.
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