Sounds heavy.
Sounds heavy.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
About the same as a coin, goo and knead-it.
Nope, do it all the time. Measure the kickstart hole carefully and buy the plug marked with that size. Put a socket in it and hit it. Done.
"How to measure a Butt Plug" by Skunk.
My old KLR had a piece of plastic made to the shape and carefully placed behind the seal that normally sits in there. I bet it was worth a good half gram.
I took part of the ratchet off the RG when I broke the return spring but it is all back in there now as I got sick of pushing very quickly.
Heinz Varieties
Next question:
How important is the main bearing retaining plate? I can't find one in my box of bits but the Haynes manual is telling me to stick one in.
Can I do without it?
This is what I'm talking about.
The Unknown Rider
Main bearing? You mean clutch shaft bearing. I had a crank main bearing move when the plate undid & it scraped on something. I'd find one & apply loctite to the screws.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Actually...I meant mainshaft bearing (that's how the Haynes manual describes it). Clutch shaft is even more descriptive
I haven't got a hope in hell of finding it...PM will be sent shortly
PS...that's not my left hand in the picture, it's the finger of Mr Haynes...and I have put a washer on that shaft, hopefully it's the right washer...it seems to fit reasonably well.![]()
The Unknown Rider
weres the best place to get a Haynes GP100 manual? an ebook would be perfect
I'm in business again!
A parcel turned up this morning with a replacement plate, a thrust washer and a selector fork!
TZ350...You're a legend!
The Unknown Rider
I've just joined the two crank case halves. They seemed to go together nicely, but it's pretty much impossible to turn either the output shaft or the clutch shaft by hand...I expected that these would turn freely.
Have I fucked up?
The Unknown Rider
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