stuartjbecker
1 mW
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- Aug 22, 2011
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I have a question about how to properly remove a stator to gain access to the hall sensors in a Crystalyte rear motor.
I have a Crystalyte 5304 which I am replacing the hall sensors in (one has burnt out). I pulled the motor cover off the non-drive side, and found out that the hall sensors are actually on the other side.
Hmm..Need to get to the other side..
I could get to that side by removing the cassette and prying up the other cover plate, but that seems like too much work, because the cover plate on that side is inset. The other, better option I believe is to pull the stator up and out from the non-drive side. I have read that you can do this by stepping down on both sides of the wheel's rim, pushing the stator up enough so you can lift it out. Unfortunately mine wouldn't budge.
Am I going about doing this properly? If so, it looks like I will need a proper tool: a 10" 3 jaw gear puller. But 10" ones seem hard to find; neither Sears or any of my local auto shops have them.
Stuart
I have a Crystalyte 5304 which I am replacing the hall sensors in (one has burnt out). I pulled the motor cover off the non-drive side, and found out that the hall sensors are actually on the other side.

I could get to that side by removing the cassette and prying up the other cover plate, but that seems like too much work, because the cover plate on that side is inset. The other, better option I believe is to pull the stator up and out from the non-drive side. I have read that you can do this by stepping down on both sides of the wheel's rim, pushing the stator up enough so you can lift it out. Unfortunately mine wouldn't budge.
Am I going about doing this properly? If so, it looks like I will need a proper tool: a 10" 3 jaw gear puller. But 10" ones seem hard to find; neither Sears or any of my local auto shops have them.
Stuart