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Side covers (clutch and stator)
02/07/09 at 08:01:48
I searched around about removing the crankcases, I remember I saw something awhile back and now I find nothing. I set it to search for a year back so it may have been longer. Anyhow Is there a whole lot involved in the process? I'm not scared to take things apart and put them back together. That is what I do for a living. I'm looking for tips and heads ups. Thanks!!
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Re: Did I miss the crankcase posts?
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02/07/09 at 08:54:49
think engine removal rather than crank case.
not much to it.
remove all bolts and brackets
lay bike down on a pad on right side
wiggle the engine till free and stand it up
lift and put on bench
call medic
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02/07/09 at 09:02:52
I just want to take the two sides off so I can have them powder coated.
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Re: Did I miss the crankcase posts?
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02/07/09 at 09:26:30
Ah, those are called covers, clutch and stator.
No issues, get gaskets for when you want to put them back on.
Some polishing can be done insitu.
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Re: Did I miss the crankcase posts?
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02/07/09 at 09:28:23
Prolly why I didn't find anything when searching lol. Sorry. I think I'm going to do that today. Gotta do it sometime right.
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02/07/09 at 10:24:39
I kind of found what I wanted under a thread called Cam Chain adjuster check.
Yeah not doing that today. Kind of forgot I need something to hold my bike up. Once you loosen the kickstand part it kinda will want to lean over. At least I thought of this before I got anywhere. So I swept the garage floor instead.
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