Subject: RE: 70 Ambo Progress and ?
Author: Keith K
Date: Aug 3, 2005, 3:42 PM
Post ID: 1719248424
Thanks Greg. I may end up doing that. But before ripping into her, i was
curious if there was an easier way. I'll take a look at your site as
well to gander at the tranny stuff. I am also going to be pulling the
ehads, which I assume I need to remove the rockers and valves prior to
pulling the cylinder loose to check on it? Or will that whole thing
unbolt and come off the piston as is? If so, I will be looking at the
nikasil sets from MG if need be. I was perusing the maintenence manual
and it looks like there is no oil filter except on the crank? I'm
learning much already about these old girls! How hard is it to yank the
engine apart and get it back together right? It doesn't look as bad as
others I have seen over the years.
Greg Bender wrote:
Hi Keith, Don't believe the lies about the four speed being a bear to rip into. The Guzzi four and five speed transmssions are very similiar in their design and extremely simple to understand and work on. There do exist complicated transmissions in this world - but the Guzzi 4 and 5 speed transmissions are not included on that list! All you need is a clean workbench, a few basic tools and a couple of "specialized" tools, and a little mechanical aptitude. If you have a digital camera, that's helpful too - but certainly not critical. Have a read through the articles on my site (and also the articles I link to on the GuzziTech site that were written by Pete Roper). If you are going this far, I would definitely take the time to shim up the transmission properly, replace all of the seals and gaskets, and give it a general inspection. Regardless of what Guzziology says, the four speed functionality can be improved dramatically by this work. This is one of very few things with which I disagree with Dave Richardson. Charlie Mullendore wrote:
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