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Re: Basket Case Tear Down Part 2
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Posted by Tom Windsor on April 23, 2007 at 14:41:26 from (75.117.82.89):
In Reply to: Basket Case Tear Down Part 2 posted by neblinc on April 23, 2007 at 06:09:36:
The #2 cylinder. Is there a hole all the way through the side on the right? This is bad looking...but take heart...I have seen a lot worse! Good Luck getting the sleeves and pistons out. You are going to have to dismount this thing so you can get to it from the bottom. Keep in mind there it a bolt inside the starter hole. and there are a lots of "Be carefuls"----be careful not to break the crank pulley, the cam gear and the rear crank seal casting that holds the seal---it comes apart in about 3 pieces back there--I broke mine and had to find another one. You are going to need a puller to work up front. AND carefully place bolts in zip lock bags and label for future assembly ease. tw
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