Instructions for a Moose Stator

Moose Racing is a motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle parts manufacturer that produces a full line of products ranging from body gear to tools and replacement parts. One such item is the Moose stator, which is commonly used for Honda and Yamaha ATV racing leagues. The stator, which is a metal ring wound with copper windings, wraps around the flywheel. The stator works with the ignition and battery to charge the alternator. Moose stators use a plastic wiring harness for connection.

Things You'll Need

  • Adjustable wrench
  • Open-end wrenches
  • Allen wrench
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Instructions

    • 1

      Remove the ATV's negative battery cable with an adjustable wrench.

    • 2

      Remove the left crankcase cover with an open end wrench.

    • 3

      Unplug the old stator's wiring harness by hand.

    • 4

      Use an Allen wrench to unbolt the hex nuts inside the crankcase cover holding the old stator in place and then lift the old stator out.

    • 5

      Mount the new stator by hand and then return the hex nuts to their spots and tighten them with the Allen wrench.

    • 6

      Plug the Moose stator's plastic wiring harness in.

    • 7

      Set the left crankcase cover back in place and bolt it back with the open end wrench. Also replace the ATV's negative battery cable with the adjustable wrench.