So there's a hole in the clutch cover on the right side of the bike. Something I could really do without! Anyways, I'll hopefully pick up a replacement soon. What kinda job is this to replace myself? Am I right in saying I need to drain coolant and remove water pump? What else?
Thanks guys,
Ian
Right side engine casing
- Ianasauras
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Re: Right side engine casing
...and a new gasket. Getting the cover off if it hasn't been off in a while can be fun - cue rubber mallet and careful use of the pry points on the front & rear of the cover help immensely. Then the fun bit is scraping the old gasket off (gasket softer/ removal spray helps) and some yamaha bond* applied one side to the new gasket and grease to the other for the future)
*http://delta-adhesives.co.uk/products/i ... oncertina/
Have you downloaded the Honda VTR service manual from the workshop knowledgebase section?
*http://delta-adhesives.co.uk/products/i ... oncertina/
Have you downloaded the Honda VTR service manual from the workshop knowledgebase section?
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- freeridenick
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Re: Right side engine casing
Highly likely I'll have one spare soon. Won't be for a few weeks though, unless I can get it off this weekend.Ianasauras wrote:So there's a hole in the clutch cover on the right side of the bike. Something I could really do without! Anyways, I'll hopefully pick up a replacement soon. What kinda job is this to replace myself? Am I right in saying I need to drain coolant and remove water pump? What else?
Thanks guys,
Ian
- Ianasauras
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Re: Right side engine casing
Thanks mate. Let me know if and when you have that part and a price, I have no access to PMs and can't post on the for sale threads but we'll sort something out.
Cheers!
Ian
Cheers!
Ian
- freeridenick
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Re: Right side engine casing
Will do Ian. I'm sure someone else will have one too. Just keep reading the threads and the 50 posts will come round quick enough. I thought it'd take ages but it didn't, easy to do in a few of days in fact.Ianasauras wrote:Thanks mate. Let me know if and when you have that part and a price, I have no access to PMs and can't post on the for sale threads but we'll sort something out.
Cheers!
Ian
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Re: Right side engine casing
Hiya - I have one of these dude, you would need to get new bolts et. al. Let me know if you're still in need and will dig it out with some photos!
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