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Reply #30 - 06/21/18 at 19:03:50
 
Is it possible to put in a new chain without removing the head? I haven't had a chance to look in the Clymers yet, as I cannot work on the bike until next weekend (A week from this coming up Saturday)...


EDIT: I had a chance to look through the Clymers.... Easier than I thought!

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Reply #31 - 06/21/18 at 23:37:07
 
I got caught up in the timing chain dilemma and forgot to post my carb after it had been ultrasonically cleaned...

This is after assembly, and it does not look too bad if I don't say so myself! I had been putting off doing it because I imagined a horrible mess (I was right) and I imagined a BUNCH of spray carb cleaner. I totally forgot I had the ultrasonic...

And on THAT note, I unplugged it for a few hours and all seems well. It's probably happy to not be doing a carb haha
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Reply #32 - 06/22/18 at 04:51:25
 
magnum440d100 wrote on 06/21/18 at 19:03:50:
Is it possible to put in a new chain without removing the head?


I did this job a month ago, and it doesn't need the head removed.  I used one of Lancer's nitrided chains that should last longer than a stock one.  It would have been easier to get the cam/cam sprocket in place if I had removed the bolt that secures the rear chain guide rail....that would have provided a bit more slack in the cam chain.

This is a very good time to cure the oil potential oil leaks and retorque the head.  Use a Versy head plug, remove the left front and right rear cylinder head stud nuts and washer, clean them up, apply antisieze to the threads and a small amount of Suzukibond to the top and bottom of the copper washers, as those can weep oil (remove the left rear and right front cylinder stud nuts and clean them and use antisieze...the sealer is not necessary on the copper washers).  Remove the cylinder head nuts under the intake and exhaust port, clean them and apply a bit of antisieze on the threads and a small amount of Suzukibond on the shoulder of the nut.

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Reply #33 - 06/22/18 at 21:51:52
 
Magmun in the picture of your carb ,is that a solid rubber cap just above and a little to the right of the choke nob?
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Reply #34 - 06/23/18 at 03:17:58
 
batman wrote on 06/22/18 at 21:51:52:
Magmun in the picture of your carb ,is that a solid rubber cap just above and a little to the right of the choke nob?


I see a carb "implosion" in somebody's future! Wink
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Reply #35 - 06/23/18 at 07:30:17
 
batman wrote on 06/22/18 at 21:51:52:
Magmun in the picture of your carb ,is that a solid rubber cap just above and a little to the right of the choke nob?


Yes it is. It got taken off after the pic was taken and carb installed...
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Reply #36 - 06/23/18 at 07:31:35
 
Dave wrote on 06/23/18 at 03:17:58:
batman wrote on 06/22/18 at 21:51:52:
Magmun in the picture of your carb ,is that a solid rubber cap just above and a little to the right of the choke nob?


I see a carb "implosion" in somebody's future! Wink


I took it off after install, after consulting the manual. Previous owner installed it apparently for who knows WHAT reason.....
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