ExpertXViper
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Took the Hauck pipes off my g/f's SXR to clean them up and repaint them and noticed that the stator is kinda of open to the elements. Which caused it to rust pretty bad, anyone expriecene this problem? Can it be removed with the engine still in the chassis? Any help or suggestions are appreicated.
Thats actually common even on srx/viper as well, they will rust if condensation builds on them from being stored without enough ventilation(like enclosed trailers). Yes, you can fix it with engine in sled. Most of the time youll only need to remove the muffler and the recoil, then you can get at the flywheel, use a wet/dry paper to sand the magnets, wipe clean with acetone or brake clean. Be sure to blow out the housing and all with compressed air to clean out the rust dust afterwards.
ExpertXViper
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mrviper700 said:Thats actually common even on srx/viper as well, they will rust if condensation builds on them from being stored without enough ventilation(like enclosed trailers). Yes, you can fix it with engine in sled. Most of the time youll only need to remove the muffler and the recoil, then you can get at the flywheel, use a wet/dry paper to sand the magnets, wipe clean with acetone or brake clean. Be sure to blow out the housing and all with compressed air to clean out the rust dust afterwards.




PhatboyC
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You guys call the SXR 700 engine a redhead. Is it because on the outside of the engine the head cover are red compared to blue on the 700 SRX? What color are the 600 SXR ?
The powervlave motors (srx anyway) is blue and the non valved motors are red.
PhatboyC
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Got it thanks.
ALLSEASONRIDER
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My 01 had this same issue a couple years ago and it had a direct effect on spark. I was fouling out plugs pretty regularly and the spark was not that great. Some sanding did the trick and I haven't had any issues in two years.