But if I take off the oiler off that means less lubrication to the final drive shaft and out to the chain, which means more manual oiling of the chain?
which I'm up for, but would like to know about it.
I know that the screw in the selector drum doesn't have to come out (to split the case I mean), cause I didn't take it out and I was able to split the case. I also don't think you will need to take out the bearing holder (4 screws) to take apart the crankcase, but I don't think that part of the transmission (or whatever that holds down) will be coming out without it.
I know my impact driver was rounding those screws out, and before I screwed it up completely I went out and got a new #2 and #3 Phillips socket from Canadian tire, the bigger bit is much better at holding on.
I also rounded out one of the crankcase bolts, the last one of course, but managed to get it off before tragedy occurred.
Some questions:
1.
Is the "spacer plate" in the middle of the "Neutral stopper" supposed to be straight, as in flat or is it kind of bent? I may have screwed it up when i was unscrewing the nut that holds onto the springs and Neutral stopper arm. Like when i was unscrewing the nut the arms were starting to press on the plate: to the uninformed you should, as soon as you get some slack, move those arms clear of the stopper plate If I did indeed mangle something.
2.
There was some sealing tubing on the oil pressure wire from crankcase to the alternator, which had to be removed to separated the coils etc from the rest of the engine, are those factory seals or something a previous owner did, and good idea/bad idea? comments?
3.
Somebody already mentioned that I should have flipped my crankcase upside down and taken the bottom off, instead of the other way around. I saw that in the manuals, but the pictures of the case just laying on the studs kinda put me off, am I just being a wuss? will they bear the wait of the whole crankcase on them? I was thinking of putting the studs through either the gap in one of those clamping work horses, or my workbench (old kitchen table which can split open for an extendo-leaf)
Thanks again for all the help guys, I'm still hopeful about getting this thing on the road when it gets nice.