So I finally started putting the bottom end together.
I took all the bearings and bushings on both cases and stuck them in the freezer.
I then took a hot air gun and started heating the case where the bearings would go and was able to install them.
The crank seals went in fine (those I stuck in the freezer also). 1 I had to persuade using a socket and hand pressure. I kept checking the other side to make sure they were all seated properly against the ridge.
1 main bearing dropped in while the other needed some tapping with an hammer with the old bearing stacked on top. I kind of expected this since 1 bearing is always stuck to the crank when you remove the crank, while the other remains in the case.
There's 2 bushing for the trans that were also installed. Both needed a little persuasion but I got them installed.
After that, I mocked up the trans with all new cerclips and made sure I could turn the shift drum through all the gears.
1 thing that pissed me off was, there's a c clip on the trans that holds the bearing by 1st gear. I had to spread the clip pretty far to install it and eventually stretched it. I couldn't install it without this happening. And it's because when you install the clip using the c clip pliers the clip edges get in the way. It ovals the c clip and the edges of the clip hit the shaft. I'm not sure if I should file the edges of the c clip.
On the old c clip, the edges are rounded a little and you don't have to open the c clip as much to install.
The other thing that has me confused is, with both crankcase halves together laying upright, I can spin the trans through all the gears and get it in neutral. But the minute to tilt the motor, the gears bind on each other.
Is this normal? The only other thing I can think of is that my 4th & 5th gear shift forks are reversed, but I'll check that again tonight.
Not much to see here, but this is the cases with new bearings and bushings.
dinky,