Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: Removing trannies

Author: Charles Peterson

Date: Jul 21, 2003, 9:09 AM

Post ID: 1713850543



X-C-LENT!!!!!!!

sounds like your busy, but you suggested I remail you
about the Frankenfurter inserts...got a pair to let
visit New England?


--- Greg Field <gre-@cwizard.com> wrote:
 This weekend I had to replace a rear main bearing on
the 4LS
"Helldorado" and discovered how little you really
have to remove to get
the tranny out.

Here's all I had to do:

1) Remove battery
2) Remove air cleaner
3) Remove battery tray
4) Undo bolts and pull coil out of its carrier
5) Undo bolts on muffler hangers and loosen muffler
clamps
6) Undo headpipe nuts and pull headers forward to
clear the exhaust
ports and roatate headers outward
7) Remove gen-belt cover
8) Remove upper shock-mount bolt and pull shocks
free from the upper
mount
9) Undo the swingarm spindles and front clamp on
u-joint boot and pull
swingarm back about 1/2 inch
10) Put a jack in place to support back of engine.
11) Remove back engine bolt and jack up at the back
of the engine until
the gen pulley starts pushing against the horn
12) Remove starter
13)Remove the nuts that clamp tranny to engine
14) Undo the clutch cable from tranny
15) Pull back on tranny until it's free and remove
out of left side of
frame

In the past, I always completely removed the exhaust
and generator and
carbs and rear wheel, making it a much longer job.


GF


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