Whew, a hit or miss day, but a day it was.
First, install the main bearing studs. Instructions from DynoMan: install so at least 4.9in on the longs, or 4.0in for the short ones. Allowing 1+mm exposed after threading on the nut supplied and using the OEM washers. We dry fitted first, then as recommended used double nuts supplied, and 242 Blue Loctite recommended to thread them in to proper exposed length. Pretty much bottomed out the short ones, the 2 long ones were shy of bottoming out.
Then went on shop wide search for the half moon retainers of the transmission bearings. I swear they were just here. I was holding them out knowing I would need them. Looked everywhere, took at least 1/2 hour. Found them in a drawer of hardware above the workbench. So then... thre were 3 thrust washers for the transmission we couldn't find. They were right there, on the corner of the workbench... for months, never moved them. Now gone. Another search is on, at least 1/2 hour looking. Finally, I just said they were there, we moved everythingfrom there to the breakdown table...or the dunk tank. Looked in the dunk tank with no hope of finding them and ...there they were! Damn.
So some minor transmission assembly occurred. Then we put in the KS shaft. But not till after this.
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=76789.0Thx Brantley, nokrome, and Mystic.
I did it this way. Grab the end of the shaft with vice grips, screwdriver on the end of the spring.
Then turn the shaft with the vice grips in the direction as kicking the KS. The pin pawl rotates under its holdown.
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Then use the screwdriver to lift the spring onto its seat.
Mystics procedure may work a little better.
Another set back. Pulling parts out of the "Cryo box". The primary chains wree seized up HARD in many places.
I'd cleaned them real good to have them magnafluxed, then cryo'd. When I got them back I should have soaked them in oil. Instead I left them dry and they rusted up. It may have been natures way of telling me not to use stock chains, so I ordered a set of the HD chains from Ted and Thomas of Classiccyclecity. It will be a while to get them, but I've got plenty to do.
Scrubbed clean each disc of the clutch set. Its an 8 plate clutch from Phaedrus I, Barnett probably, but I've lost track. It was working fine when I parked the bike, hope it will work fine again. If not, it can be changed from the outside.