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Pulling Motor?
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Originally posted by KYmxracer52
When I removed my motor to do the engine stud update, I labeled all hoses and wires with masking tape. Sure helped a lot when it came time to put it back in.
When I removed my motor to do the engine stud update, I labeled all hoses and wires with masking tape. Sure helped a lot when it came time to put it back in.
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That is a good idea for first timers as well. Radiator can be removed in less than 5 minutes. 2 bolts and slide it out. Same for the fan, 2 top bolts, unplug it and set it aside.
You've got all the tips and advice needed so far....these guys have you covered!
#1 drain oils and coolant
#2 remove fuse and then battery and tray
#3 remove radiator
#4 disconnect electrical connections and oil hoses (Don't forget the small hose that goes to the radiator resevoir!!! )
#5 Swingarm pivot bolt (I like to leave a punch in to keep the frame/swingarm alignment)
#6 Undo engine cradle and lower engine (some guys will remove the cradle first but I like to see the whole thing as one "unit")
#7 Grab yourself a BEER! :drink:
#1 drain oils and coolant
#2 remove fuse and then battery and tray
#3 remove radiator
#4 disconnect electrical connections and oil hoses (Don't forget the small hose that goes to the radiator resevoir!!! )
#5 Swingarm pivot bolt (I like to leave a punch in to keep the frame/swingarm alignment)
#6 Undo engine cradle and lower engine (some guys will remove the cradle first but I like to see the whole thing as one "unit")
#7 Grab yourself a BEER! :drink: