OK, bolting the engine back into the frame, all the bolts are tight except the head stay ones. The 2 metal plates don’t line up with the head. It looks almost like the head is rotated?
Any help as I am in a hurry to get this finished up!
I am kinda hoping I can just loosen the head bolts and align it then tighten them back up (new top end, would like to not have to buy another metal gasket)
Go that way real fast, and if something gets in your way...............
AlisoBob wrote:You got dual shocks on that bay boy?
Na, just 2 pictures in photoshop so you could see both sides. I loosened up all the other mounting bolts, and then I could line it up. I then made everything snug before torquing to spec. Now it is 100%! I must have just gotten ahead of myself and had the engine cocked when I tourqued the 1st bolt.
Thanks for the help!
Go that way real fast, and if something gets in your way...............
Loosen all of the other motor mounts up including the swing arm bolt.
Maybe even check and see if the holes in the motor are wallowed out.
There's definately some thing goofy going on slow down and recheck
some things you should not have to shim it at all.........
pstoffers wrote:Loosen all of the other motor mounts up including the swing arm bolt.
Maybe even check and see if the holes in the motor are wallowed out.
There's definately some thing goofy going on slow down and recheck
some things you should not have to shim it at all.........
Looks like we were typing at the same time, but you were right, just needed to slow down a bit.
Thanks!
Go that way real fast, and if something gets in your way...............
yeah, thats why I always get all the bolts in place, then torque them all down slowly in a pattern. I had somethign similar happen on my old 125 a long time ago.
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