Stripped my engine today. Its the one I rebuilt a couple of years back but because I just wanted my Kr1 on the road, I didn't go for any finesse then
Just seems a shame to bin all the seals I bought.
Anyway, I can take my time now & do it properly. So everything has been stripped back ready for powder coating, everything but the clutch cover, as I can't be bothered to replace the oil level window
So I'm going to polish it
Anyway, after a full day of engine stripping/de-greasing/shot blasting(yes I know, its just I can't afford an aqua blaster & I want to do as much myself as possible!), its now ready for powder coating.
But I ran out of time, so I thought I would take a look at re-sleeving my stator wiring.......................
Here is a short 'how to re-sleeve your stator cables' by Howie
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In this first pic, you will see the white connector block, with one wire already removed, note the tang on the spade connector. The original sleeving has been cut back carefully so you can get a hold of the bloody wires.
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In this next pic you can see my home made, spade connector remover, its just a ground back screwdriver

Note the pad underneath, showing where the wires go. I'm not dyslexicticitytic, I just wrote a D instead of B, because I do things like that at times.
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In this pic you can see that the home made connector remover has been gently pushed into the connector block, you will need to push in the opposite direction (against the screwdriver) with the wire. You will feel a little click, this is the tang dis-engaging & you can then pull the wire free.
Once all the wires are out, clean the block, remove the old sleeving, clean the wires & remove any green crap from the spade connectors.
Next cut a piece of new sleeving (using the old sleeve as a guide). Make sure your new sleeving is correct for the amount of wires you are about to shove into it.
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The next bit is a pain in the arse, if you're smart you would cut all the connectors off & re attach new ones once its all re-sleeved but I don't have any spade connectors with tangs in at the mo.
I use a silicone spray to make things little easier on this bit. Thread each wire up the sleeve one at a time. Swear, curse & kick the cat a couple of times but persevere & hey presto......
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Done, now don't that look better
