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chi kung
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Manual Cct

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Hi all

I am in the process of attempting to put in manual Cct. However a previous owner has destroyed to centre alternator cover. Before I attempt to remove can somebody confirm it's a normal thread and not a left hand thread.

Thanks there will be more questions later.
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FirestormMike wrote:Normal thread, and on my old storm I drilled 2 holes either side of the buggered hex hole, and used an angle grinder disc key to remove it.
Ditto
To get it out
its common for them to seize in
Dave silvers sells them just smear some copper slip on the threads before you reinstall it so it will come out again
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its big----- its red ------its throbbing and it’s a thousand CC
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You can drift it out with a centre punch, but be aware that you need to tap it about 5mm in from the outside edge of the cap, and not too hard, or you could break the alternator cover casting.

Start by putting in two centre punch marks diametrically opposite each other on the cap.
Now working in each spot alternately, tap the cap in the required undoing direction.
It should come loose after a while.
Here's a picture of me doing it:
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And here's the offending article:
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And here's mine which don't chew up, and look nicer:
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Sadly I bought them from E-Blag as a one-off, and haven't seen them before or since.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Thanks guys I will let you know how i get on tomorrow. God knows where il get another cover from though.
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chi kung wrote:Thanks guys I will let you know how i get on tomorrow. God knows where il get another cover from though.
I’m assuming you’re on about the centre nut cover here and not the complete flywheel cover

http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VTR1 ... art_66720/
£9.95 to you sir plus VAT and p&P
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unfortunately that is the smaller 14mm cap, which is made of steel and is unlikely to cheese when you attempt to remove it.
you will want the 30mm cap which is part number 90087KT7000 CAP,30MM
if you put that number into the 'search part number' box at silvers or wemoto, you will find it np
or order one from your local honda stealer.
they are approx 13 euros. which is about £83

here's the parts list -
http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-vtr1000f-sup ... E++09.html
yes i know it says usa but the numbers are the same.

*ah u batid, you changed the part by the time i'd found it lol - well done anyway!
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Ordered from David silver. The centre cap and the side cap. Thanks.
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