Subject: Re: DriveShaft Boot Leak
Author: Tom Christian
Date: May 31, 2005, 8:00 AM
Post ID: 1718949945
I've done it both ways, and each is about the same in
terms of effort, although you don't have to remove the
engine from the frame. If you don't have the "special
tool" for removing the swingarm bolts (the ones with the
two holes for pins, John Chicone produces a nifty tool for
this), its probably easier to put a jack under the pan,
remove the engine mount bolts and generator, coil,
mufflers, etc. and slide the engine forward in the frame.
That will give you barely enough clearance to get the
boot off and and get another one in there. Ted's right,
the whole job will take you about 4 hours.
-tom
On Tue, 31 May 2005 09:47:01 -0500
Ted Ward <ju-@astrocomma.com> wrote:
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