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Jack Klarich
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HMMMM why does the MOCO always mess up a good thing I guess r and d didnt do its home work again never saw this big of a problem in the old dats I guess thats the price we pay for progress
Hi all well i just got bike back and here is the mess they gave me if i didnt have ESP i would have to pay $1242.22 i hope the pics show up.
Hi All:
I used an 18" breaker bar and couldn't get it off. I made a locking tool out of 1/4" alum bar stock just like the one the manual says to use. I'm afraid if the nut is glued on with loctite, I might break something if I use a pipe on the breaker bar for more leverage. Is this normal? Thanks much,
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The spec for torque on mine (09 FXDL) is 80 ft/pounds. I would not use an impact wrench. With an 18" breaker bar it should come right off.
It is reverse thread so make believe you are tightening it to get it off.
Maybe hit it with a heat gun (no flame) in case someone before you used #271 red locktight. ??
Hoop!
Can't tell you the answer to the question you asked, but I can tell you that on an '09 Dyna FXDL it uses the same #40356-07 Rotor also. And the finished designed system rating is 38 amps output.
Not really sure what your asking.
Do you want to know if you can use your old rotor with a new 40Amp stator and regulator. Even though your old rotor came from a 38 amp system?