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Timing Case Assembly
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<blockquote data-quote="Martyn Goodwin" data-source="post: 40293" data-attributes="member: 2433"><p>About to start - well in a week or so - on the reassembly of my comets timing case, that was in part stripped by another.</p><p></p><p>When assembling the crank cases there is drawing M065 to guide one - it shows the position of every crankcase stud and also, in cross section shows exactly how each stud is assembled. where washers go, wher shims go etc.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to assembling the timing case there is no such clear guide - at least not that I can find. M013 that shows the timimg group comes close but I suspect that there are still things left to the imagination.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know of a guide that provides the assembly sequence , spindle by spindle, for the components on each spindle within the case? It could even simply be a list for each spindle - this goes first, then this , then this and so on including the steady plate and the final washers and nuts.</p><p></p><p>Martyn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martyn Goodwin, post: 40293, member: 2433"] About to start - well in a week or so - on the reassembly of my comets timing case, that was in part stripped by another. When assembling the crank cases there is drawing M065 to guide one - it shows the position of every crankcase stud and also, in cross section shows exactly how each stud is assembled. where washers go, wher shims go etc. When it comes to assembling the timing case there is no such clear guide - at least not that I can find. M013 that shows the timimg group comes close but I suspect that there are still things left to the imagination. Anyone know of a guide that provides the assembly sequence , spindle by spindle, for the components on each spindle within the case? It could even simply be a list for each spindle - this goes first, then this , then this and so on including the steady plate and the final washers and nuts. Martyn [/QUOTE]
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