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grim
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Putting crankcase halves back together
04/30/07 at 20:14:54
Any ideas or tips on how to get the two halves together smoothly? The manual says you should have no problems getting the halves to slide together.
I did tighten the 46mm nut that hold on the flywheel weight and this may be the culprit.
Basically the halves are together and the flywheel moves freely, BUT when I tighten the bolts that hold the halves together, the flywheel stops moving freely. Very strange.
Did anyone exerience the smooth crankcase assembly?
Did anyone have a difficult one?
Thanks guys/gals
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Re: Putting crankcase halves back together
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04/30/07 at 20:27:18
just jump right in why don't ya
.I thought i was something just doing the cam chain,
turns out i'm nothing compared to the crank case splitting you're up against.
I know, this isn't helpfull but it adds fill untill someone who knows what their doing replies.
best of luck
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justin_o_guy
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Re: Putting crankcase halves back together
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04/30/07 at 20:29:27
Did the crank get seperated? Is the distance across the web correct? Zuzuki manual, page 3-46 upper right ppicture. 70.0+ or - .1 mm.
Do you remember how it felt when you were at this point taking it apart?
I am strictly fumbling in the dark, I've never been here & I hope to never be,, But, good luck!
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Re: Putting crankcase halves back together
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05/01/07 at 03:21:53
Try tapping the crankshaft, balanceshaft and the gearshafts with a non-malet hammer as the SSM says. This will seat the bearings.
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justin_o_guy
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05/01/07 at 08:20:03
Krop, when I see a question like this I grab my manual, but I ooverlooked that. Where is it?
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Re: Putting crankcase halves back together
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05/01/07 at 14:48:33
justin_o_guy wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:05:
Krop, when I see a question like this I grab my manual, but I ooverlooked that. Where is it?
In my SSM it's in the chapter Engine 3 Crankcase, page 3-48.
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If a large resistance is felt to rotation, try to free the shafts by tapping the driveshaft or countershaft with a plastic hammer
Unquote
Hope this helps.
After been working in aviation maintenance ( for 40+ years) , I read the manual cover-to-cover and try to remember where descriptions are located, not what the procedure is.
So I thumped through the SSM and found it.
No offence
Greetz
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justin_o_guy
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05/01/07 at 16:28:36
None taken, I asked wher was it. Aircraft maintenance would teach a guy to be thorough.
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