Almost there. Sure have learned a lot about how everything goes together (I hope?!). Here's the latest batch of teardown. I must be the slowest ever.
I have learned a couple of things that are not immediately obvious to a newbie:
- you do not have to disconnect the alternator wiring to get it off
- after consulting this thread:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=59158.0I probably should have left the top alone and taken the bottom off and got the tranny working before taking everything apart
It appears you can spilt the cases with the top end on (maybe everybody knows this already). Due to the massive amount of cleaning/polishing/painting I am going to do. I think I am OK with it (top end disassembly) plus the top end was pretty easy to take apart and seems less complicated than originally thought (again, I'll prove it to myself when the bike runs again.)
- don't think I needed to take the clutch apart. (questions about clutch below with the photos)
Here's the pics...I hope to split the cases tonight after work
rolling chassis. taking that apart is phase #2
Alternator wiring...so dirty I'm not even sure of the wire colors.
Piston are pretty easy to remove
here's 4 angles of one piston. I am starting to think that I have gone this far, why not go 836cc?
clutch disassembly
what tool grabs that circle bolt with the 4-notches? Any link to tool appreciated. I want to tourque it back on properly. I smacked it off with a hammer and screwdriver to get it started then used think nosed vise grips that I ground down to fit in the notches. Why would they use such a weird nut?
Right around when I took off that c-clip I thought, I really doubt I need to take this clutch basket off. I think that clip is going right back on. How would you get it off if you had to. Is there a way to get around the manual's suggested "sproket puller"?
The shifter linkage seems pretty straight forward
starter removal
Thanks for any tips or feed back...soon the cleaning begins