
upper crankcase half

when my plastigauge gets here i can start the rebuild

haha, nope! most complex thing i have ever done on a bike is fit a new exhaust...until i got this bike i had never held a clutch plate in my handoldskoolexup wrote:Looking good.![]()
Looks like you've done this before!
I'll second that.nuggitt wrote:I'd love to do what you're doing with taking the engine apart but I haven't got the experience or the courage to take it on. Hat's off to you mate.
already tested, taken apart, cleaned and re-assembledoldskoolexup wrote:Make sure starter clutch mechanism is in good order before it all goes back together.
You'll find that it's pretty much the last thing that's accessible and requires a full engine strip if it goes faulty.
So far as testing it for damage and clearances is concerned, suggest the other clever one's on here will be better placed to advise.
I'm glad you asked that question oldskool. I was telling roadrunner the other day about my bike. If I leave it stood for say two month or so and when I come to start it and put it in gear the bike shoots forward and stalls and yes the side stand is up.oldskoolexup wrote:Sounds gr8!
Have you got any photos of what you did with starter clutch etc?
I don't think so but I'll let one of the clever lads explain if it is/isn't and how it all works. Ask me about electronics/IT/electricary and basic stuff and I can prob manage though.......nuggitt wrote:Is that a fault with the starter clutch being short of oil?