Litlratt
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Need some help as I am at a loss for a fix.
2005 Ridgeback
The sprocket shaft nut backed off and destroyed stator and rotor.
Cleaned up the mess and replaced the stator and rotor with the improved 32 amp stator and rotor. It was charging as it should but I could feel and hear something dragging from that area. Within a couple of miles, it quit charging.
Took it apart and the lugs on the rotor had been sheared.
Once again, replaced the stator and rotor. No telltale signs of a problem on the innor or outer primary or on the rotor, other than the missing lugs.
Went for a ride and within 5 miles started hearing and feeling the dragging again. Stopped charging before I got home. The dragging also stopped at the time it quit charging.
Sheared the lugs on that rotor too.
I don't know what to do next. Any help in troubleshooting this issue will be greatly appreciated.
2005 Ridgeback
The sprocket shaft nut backed off and destroyed stator and rotor.
Cleaned up the mess and replaced the stator and rotor with the improved 32 amp stator and rotor. It was charging as it should but I could feel and hear something dragging from that area. Within a couple of miles, it quit charging.
Took it apart and the lugs on the rotor had been sheared.
Once again, replaced the stator and rotor. No telltale signs of a problem on the innor or outer primary or on the rotor, other than the missing lugs.
Went for a ride and within 5 miles started hearing and feeling the dragging again. Stopped charging before I got home. The dragging also stopped at the time it quit charging.
Sheared the lugs on that rotor too.
I don't know what to do next. Any help in troubleshooting this issue will be greatly appreciated.



