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Rich Took the Yamgam into work this afternoon. Anyway, pulled up at home after work only to hear a nasty intermittent clatter from the left side of the motor scratch Anyway, whipped the flywheel cover off expecting to find the rotor loose but it was the pulser coil intermittently hitting the triggers. Both screws had come loose Shocked My question is please could anyone accurately measure the gap between the trigger and pip on the inside of the coil? It's a 31K stator and flywheel. There is a bit of room for adjustment on the holes so I want to make sure the gap is correct when I retighten the screws.

Cheers Smile


Post Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:02 pm
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0,7 till 1 mm is ok


Post Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:30 pm
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ief wrote:
0,7 till 1 mm is ok

Thanks salut


Post Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:41 pm
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ief wrote:
0,7 till 1 mm is ok


YEP Wink


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