It was a lovely sunny afternoon yesterday when I decided to strip the R90S engine down a bit further. Prior to this point my issue has been how to get the aluminium casting looking fresh and smart . My preferred choice looks like I will buy a soda blaster and mask off the engine with face plates and gaskets.
My plan is to leave the crank in the block and replace all the oil seals and gaskets after blasting.
Anyway yesterday I decided to try out my new flywheel locking jig and remove the said wheel. I had already removed the clutch on Sunday and found it in great condition -- SO WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
Bolts came out easily and I centre punched the crank and the flywheel for relocation . Well the flywheel came off a treat with just a few taps of my hide mallet. Just popped inside and wrote a few school reports as teachers like to do in the evening and then looked on line at airhead flywheels with Chris Harris on YouTube Holy shit !!!!!
- stop crankshaft end float and I had forgotten to do it. Well I was almost as upset as when England beat Wales this season!!!!!!
I may be mistaken but I cannot find this in my Clymer manual.
I was very upset with my stupidity and then spent 2 hours online looking it up and reading with "snowbum"
My plan is to leave the crank in the block and replace all the oil seals and gaskets after blasting.
Anyway yesterday I decided to try out my new flywheel locking jig and remove the said wheel. I had already removed the clutch on Sunday and found it in great condition -- SO WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
Bolts came out easily and I centre punched the crank and the flywheel for relocation . Well the flywheel came off a treat with just a few taps of my hide mallet. Just popped inside and wrote a few school reports as teachers like to do in the evening and then looked on line at airhead flywheels with Chris Harris on YouTube Holy shit !!!!!
- stop crankshaft end float and I had forgotten to do it. Well I was almost as upset as when England beat Wales this season!!!!!!I may be mistaken but I cannot find this in my Clymer manual.
I was very upset with my stupidity and then spent 2 hours online looking it up and reading with "snowbum"




