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Engine/Transmission weight
08/04/10 at 17:43:30
Anybody know how much the engine/transmission unit weighs on the S40?
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close to 100 lbs dry.
less head and cyl, starter and carb.
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Real heavy!
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Real heavy!
Agree, very hard to lift into the bike by one's self..... Trust me.
but......the best way is to get an old blanket or comforter, drain the fluids, then lay the bike down on it. Unbolt the engine, then lift the frame off the engine. To reinstall, do it in reverse.
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serenity3743 wrote
on 08/06/10 at 05:20:28:
Real heavy!
Agree, very hard to lift into the bike by one's self..... Trust me.
but......the best way is to get an old blanket or comforter, drain the fluids, then lay the bike down on it. Unbolt the engine, then lift the frame off the engine. To reinstall, do it in reverse.
That's the way I do it.
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