Keeping it as brief as possible:
Restoring a '63 CB77. Head/Cylinders off @ the shop for .75 Over pistons & a precautionary valve grinding. Oil cover & KS covers are off but items such as clutch & Dyn. are still secured. Ready to pull the oil pump for cleaning & new gaskets (all precautionary). Only gasket I haven't prepared myself to change is the gearcase halves. Don't want to but I'd be willing to bet that if I didn't it would leak & I'd be right back here again. This far in ... do it, right?
Read thru the various steps, photos, etc... Most illustrate removal of Dyn & clutch BUT, do I NEED to remove those parts to change the gearcase gasket (between upper/lower gearcase)?
I'm not a motor guy ... only do what I must out of necessity rather than pure pleasure. Looks like the contents of this case will stay put in the upper half of the case when flipped over & the batch of bolts from the underside are removed; correct?
Thanks in advance!
Splitting the Case
Re: Splitting the CaseThere isn't a gasket between the top and bottom case.
HONDA used a thin sealer similar to HONDABOND 4 or YAMABOND 4. What do you plan when you split the cases?. ........lm
Re: Splitting the CaseThere isn't a gasket between the top and bottom case.
HONDA used a thin sealer similar to HONDABOND 4 or YAMABOND 4. What do you plan when you split the cases?. ........lm
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