Subject: Re: rear main leak advice
Author: Greg Field
Date: May 31, 2005, 8:31 AM
Post ID: 1718950139
Leave motor in place. Remove swingarm spindles and pull back swingarm.
Remove battery and battery tray. Remove rear motor mount bolt, and jack
up rear of tranny. Remove clutch cable, starter, and tranny bolts. Pull
tranny back, tilt it up, and pull it out the left side (helps to also
remove the left carb).
GF
On Tuesday, May 31, 2005, at 08:16 AM, A-VAC wrote:
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