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To be pedantic the stator (stat-ic) is the bit of the generator that does not move, it consists of coils of wire (and so may get called windings/magneto) and is fixed to the engine. Then the rotor (rotates) near it and it that bit that carries the magnets, generally the rotor is also a heavy lump of metal that also acts as the bike's mechanical flywheel and is usually called such.
The ignition pickup on a bike of that age is probably* a separate thing again that sits very near to the rotor/flywheel. It's also usually the job of the rotor carry something (my guess would be an obvious pip on it's circumference somewhere) that will cause the ignition to fire at the right time as it passes very close to the pickup thus the need for correct alignment.
So coils of wire = magneto, coils, windings, stator
Thing that spins around = rotor, flywheel
Pickup = fixed thing that detects a certain point in the rotation of the rotor for the purposes of ignition timing
*Note that there is a small danger, depending on the type of ignition used, that the pickup is just one of the many coils that make up the stator, so may not appear as a separate part.
So it sounds like you may be missing your stator, rotor or perhaps both
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Above. (I have edited my text accordingly)
I think you just wait for the seconds to elapse and download as a free user. Also check White devils link, if your lucky it will be in English.
You will need adobe reader in order to read the pdf file, but if your computers up to date you won't need it.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 188 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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