51rider wrote:
Thank you for all the recommendations.
I do intend to 'whilst I'm there' do the following:
replace the pilot bearing
Renew the crankshaft oil seal
replace the needle roller bearings in the clutch fork
Renew the clutch fork shaft
Replace the guide tube
I have all those parts waiting to go as well as the clutch kit.
I was on the fence about the bell housing mod but it does seem sensible to do it.
I'll add in some replacement clutch bolts to the list.
The only other 'whilst Im there' is the flywheel- do I take the opportunity to get it refaced and balanced? I suppose it depends on what I find when I have access to it......
Glad to read the heater issue was not anything too serious
The flywheel resurfacing only worked a bit... [Bollox]. I cba to remove it, get some more metal off it and hope. Too much work and time so I am going to bite the bullet and get a new one. I suggest then, not to use WoS engineers if you go down that route. That took off 0.2mm which I think wasn't nearly enough.
I made a press for the crank shaft oil seal. I was impressed with my efforts but in the end, using Curil T, it was totally unnecessary as it just slides in effortlessly. . If you want the press, i'll happily send it up but I will never put an O ring oil seal in again without Curil T. It's magic paste, it really is.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... 2&_sacat=0I presume you have done the oil seal before? If not, there's 2 types - 1 with ribbing across half the width of the ring and the other, ribbing across the whole external width of the seal. The latter is the one you want. Available from Auto doc. The Elring one is discernible from the other that is available as it has a black lip on it.
The clutch housing modification makes reassembly of the clutch housing slightly more tricky but it's not too bad. However, you can set up the gap in situ before reassembly of the clutch housing. I know people put a washer on that is iro 0.8mm on the end of an old cs/reference sensor to gap it. I used to do this but when I last had the flywheel off, I gapped it with a feeler gauge at exactly 0.8mm and I noticed a difference in performance. I think that gap is more critical than people think and gluing a washer to the end is potentially, a bit inaccurate.
Even with the clutch housing mod., I still found that I had to disconnect the cs/ref. sensor bracket on the rocker/cam carrier cover to get access to one of the clutch housing bolts anyway.