How do I get engine mounts out?
How do I get engine mounts out?
The long bolts going through the frame holding the engine in place. How do they work? Take the top front one for example: Nut on right side, castellated (?) nut on the left side, OK got both those off, now what?
Oh, another question too: Where do I get the cheapest possible manual (Learnt my lesson) cam-chain tensioners??
Oh, another question too: Where do I get the cheapest possible manual (Learnt my lesson) cam-chain tensioners??
Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
With the engine mounting bolts you will find that one should come out really easy and the other one may not. I can't not remember which one you may strougle with, think its the back one but I could be wrong. It will have seized and and fight you all the way. Someone wil be a logn with some tips and which one it'll be soon I should think. Usually a bit of heat around the mount on the engine can help move the bolt but you'd have to be careful for obvious reasons.
As for manual ccts bazza is your best bet I think. 40quud for a set of his converted ones. Iv got them in mine and can't fault them.
As for manual ccts bazza is your best bet I think. 40quud for a set of his converted ones. Iv got them in mine and can't fault them.
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How do I get engine mounts out?
Firstly put the castle head nut back on as that comes off last .
Also refit the 17mm nut .
You will need to sit the engine on a box/floor as long as it's taking its own weight your good to go .
The front bolt will be a pain in the ass I know as I spent the last 3 hours trying to get it out with no joy as it will have fused itself to the engine .
Heat is your friend and a large hammer .
Undo the 17mm nut on the front mount bolt about 3mm out .
Heat up the engine where the bolt passes through then put an old 17mm socket and short extension on to the nut and tw@ it repeat till it's loose .
Ones loose you will be working on the left side again heat the frame up around the adjuster bolt . Bring the castle nut up around the the end so as to aide support to the long bolt if you don't then you will wombles up the adjuster . Once you have got enough heat undo the Allen bolt but only about 5mm .
Now remove the long bolt .
The others are easy
Also refit the 17mm nut .
You will need to sit the engine on a box/floor as long as it's taking its own weight your good to go .
The front bolt will be a pain in the ass I know as I spent the last 3 hours trying to get it out with no joy as it will have fused itself to the engine .
Heat is your friend and a large hammer .
Undo the 17mm nut on the front mount bolt about 3mm out .
Heat up the engine where the bolt passes through then put an old 17mm socket and short extension on to the nut and tw@ it repeat till it's loose .
Ones loose you will be working on the left side again heat the frame up around the adjuster bolt . Bring the castle nut up around the the end so as to aide support to the long bolt if you don't then you will wombles up the adjuster . Once you have got enough heat undo the Allen bolt but only about 5mm .
Now remove the long bolt .
The others are easy
Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
Yep it's normally the top one that seizes. There is a bit of the frame on the right hand side that the bolt passes through, best way to describe it is a pipe welded to the frame (the nut end of the bolt not the adjuster end), if that makes sense...hahaha. This was the spot it had sized in on my one.
Trying to turn the bolt I could see it flexing at the adjuster side but no movement at all at the nut end. A good soaking with WD40 a bit of heat on the ''Pipe'' & lots of hammer action got it moving.
If you are going to use the bolt again, put the nut on the end before whacking to stop burring the end over, it will get to the point where the nut has to come off then use a drift of some kind to carry on whacking. iirc it's not threaded into the frame or the engine so should pull/push/whack out.
On my one I wasn't keeping the frame which was just as well as all the whacking, heat & corrosion had knackered the ''pipe'' it has split, but it was badly corroded.
If your taking the motor out as your braking the bike...get your grinder out & cut the fecker up!
If your rebuilding & using the same frame again, take a bit more care getting it out & when you rebuild use lashings of copperslip on the bolt.
Have fun whacking.
Trying to turn the bolt I could see it flexing at the adjuster side but no movement at all at the nut end. A good soaking with WD40 a bit of heat on the ''Pipe'' & lots of hammer action got it moving.
If you are going to use the bolt again, put the nut on the end before whacking to stop burring the end over, it will get to the point where the nut has to come off then use a drift of some kind to carry on whacking. iirc it's not threaded into the frame or the engine so should pull/push/whack out.
On my one I wasn't keeping the frame which was just as well as all the whacking, heat & corrosion had knackered the ''pipe'' it has split, but it was badly corroded.
If your taking the motor out as your braking the bike...get your grinder out & cut the fecker up!
If your rebuilding & using the same frame again, take a bit more care getting it out & when you rebuild use lashings of copperslip on the bolt.
Have fun whacking.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
Here you goWhere do I get the cheapest possible manual

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=18025
And this will help with the engine mounts.
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=27362
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Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
You guys are stars!
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Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
Did you get it out ?TheLump wrote:You guys are stars!
Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
I hope your referring to the engine mount.Did you get it out ?

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Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
Well it's not Jammie's mum !cybercarl wrote:I hope your referring to the engine mount.Did you get it out ?![]()
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Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
No, I was referring to the fact that several of you bothered to respond to what is a kinda boring topic. So I thank you profusely, and am going to get the even bigger hammer out tomorrow. I have squirted a bit of WD40 at it, and will add a bit of heat into the mix tomorrow. I am unfortunately going to keep the frame, I am simply giving the bike a new engine. I am starting to think it could be simpler to take the front head off the new motor, and put it on my old motor?? Thoughts?lloydie wrote:Did you get it out ?
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Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
What's wrong with the fitted engine ?
Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
If it's just a front cylinder head replacement then it's simple enough to do that in the frame.
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Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
Yes, infinitely simpler to replace the head.TheLump wrote:No, I was referring to the fact that several of you bothered to respond to what is a kinda boring topic. So I thank you profusely, and am going to get the even bigger hammer out tomorrow. I have squirted a bit of WD40 at it, and will add a bit of heat into the mix tomorrow. I am unfortunately going to keep the frame, I am simply giving the bike a new engine. I am starting to think it could be simpler to take the front head off the new motor, and put it on my old motor?? Thoughts?lloydie wrote:Did you get it out ?
I'd say the head replacement is less than a day. but an engine swap is two to four days depending on how seized-in it is.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: How do I get engine mounts out?
OK, I have twatted it with my biggest hammer, and it did not budge. Looks like I should replace the cylinder-head instead then, right? 
