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Old 09-05-2019, 03:51 PM   #1
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Transplanting M900 engine internals.

Hi guys,

I'm getting ready to transplant the internals from my engine into a new case.

I've got my Haynes manual but they're a bit disjointed when you have to go jumping back and forth between chapters and paragraphs and there's a possibility I may miss something before starting.

For now I just need a list of any specialist tools required for stripping and assembling the 900 engine and any essential consumables that need replacing so I can make sure I have as many essentials ready as possible ready to go before starting.

I know that you don't know the condition of the engine until you actually strip it and will require more parts as you go through. So I want to make a list on the assumption that everything is good and ready to move over. Then I'll add to the list as I find faulty/degraded parts.

As the list comes together I can add it into this opening post for others that may search in future.

Thanks guys!
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Old 09-05-2019, 06:52 PM   #2
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Big pullers and a large and one even bigger hammer

Watch the little spacers here and there, If they aren't new figure on replacing bearings as you don't know what kind of previous life they had.
Swinging arm spacers my need tweaking as they tend to be per bike based on the original casing/swinging arm dimensions that can vary.

It's infinitely simpler than an in-line 4 running plain shell bearings more like doing an oversized single 2T.

Take lots of pictures to remind you of where the bits all should be!!
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Old 09-05-2019, 10:27 PM   #3
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Awesome, thank you.

There are new bearings pressed into the case already which was a nice touch.

Selection of hammers already on standby but the pullers are on the shopping list. I did spot these in the Haynes manual for the gear side of the engine.

The spacers is one I hadn't seen to look into.

Thanks again mate!!
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