broloch said:
Wurth Film, is that something you can just spray on, or is there some other way of getting it in there, to hit all the nooks and crannys?
What other tools do I need to pull out the magnet portion? Is there an alternative to a gear puller tool?
$79.99 for a tool that I may only use once seems kinda hefty.
would this work?
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/AutoTools/PullerTools/PRD~0256187P/Timing%2BGear%2BPuller.jsp
You don't need a tool to open a chrystalite motor
am using a Crystalyte motor which is notorious for rusting and corrosion.
Just mark some cover alignment marks on the wire side and unbolt it. Lay the wheel on the floor and push and the stator will pop out on the wire side.
Keep your weight on the wheel and lift the stator with the wire side cover out. The magnets are powerfull so keep your weight on the wheel to prevent them snapping back together and catching your fingers in the process. Reinstallation is the same as removal. lean your weight on the wheel with the non wire side facing the floor and drop the stator back in. Move your hands out of the way

Gently release your weight off the wheel and the stator will snap back into place. Match your alignment marks and then you're good to go
Your motor is probably pretty rusty if it's never been apart. wire brush it to get the rust off and apply a good 1/8 of a can of film to everything inside.
You'll hear it bubble just like 7UP as it penetrates all the nooks and crannies.
I like to drill a 7/64" hole mid way on the radius of one side cover for periodic reaaplication. Or if the motor is new you don't even have to open it at all!
Wurth Film will creep and eventially apply to everything. You can use hot glue or a piece of tape to cover the hole if you like.