I sure hope I don't have to take this back apart this week.
The first thing I did was turn the top half upside down and transfer the transmission from the old case to the new cases. That was simple and pretty foolproof. Its sorty fiddely because you have engage the shift forks with the shift dogs on both sets of gears. I also replaced the crank, countershaft and transmission seals at that point.
Then I installed the new main bearings into both halves making sure that they went into the right places because they are backwards at that point (since the case is upside down). I coated both sides with assembly lube per the manual.
After that I wrapped the primary chain and cam chain around the crank and dropped the crank into top half by holding on to the primary chain.
Then I installed the cam tensioner rod, springs, and adjustment bolt and nut.
I decided to replace both main bearings (which are in the bottom half) so the first thing I had to was replace the left side bearing. It sits in a machined cavity in the case and is held in place by a large circlip.
I drove the bearing in with a very large socket so I was only bearing on the race. The bearing had been in the freezer for a week so I was hoping it would slide in fairly easily without heating the cases and it did.
Then it's a simple job to insert the circlip.
You have to finish installing the main bearings and primary drive after the cases are assembled so I prepped the cases by cleaning the gasket surfaces with simple green and solvent to degrease them.
Next I put thin coatings of Yamabond on both halves. I put a thin bead on and spread it with a popcicle stick. here's a pic in the middle of the process. The coating ends up really thin and I removed as much as I left. I wiped up any that ended up inside the cases before assembling the halves.
Then I installed the bolts from the bottom and torqued them, then flipped the cases and dropped the top bolts in and torqued them to specs.
Once the top and bottom were back together I could install the primary drive parts inside the primary chain and install the remaining main bearing and primary shaft.
A spacer goes in here, but it has to go through the cavity for the main bearing before you install the bearing.
Like this
Then you install the other main bearing.
And finally insert the primary shaft.
I sure hope I don't have to take this apart and install a dowel in the cases.