I didn't see anything in Silver's books or the archives on it. I'm guessing the engine has to go out the left side? Do any covers have to come off?
Is there a thread on it I didn't find?
CL77 Engine removal tips?
Out the right side, when seated on bike. Remove the two left exhaust studs, saves a lot of scratches on the frame. Remove right side cover, footpeg bracket, all mount bolts, top motor mount, mount plate on right, two 14mm head bolts. The rest should be obvious.
Davo
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64 CB77
63-7 CB77 Cafe'
67 CL77
64 CL72
66 CL77 big bore flat tracker
Many others!
I don't know if this applies to a CL77, but on other vertical twins I've worked on, I find that after stripping off the parts that are easily damaged, lying the bike on its side and lifting the frame off the engine is easier than lifting the engine out of the frame. Easier to grab onto, lighter and allows someone to help you without their elbows in your face. Less chance of smashed fingers, too.
regards,
Rob
regards,
Rob
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I do it the way DAVE offers. .........lm
Snakeoil wrote:I don't know if this applies to a CL77, but on other vertical twins I've worked on, I find that after stripping off the parts that are easily damaged, lying the bike on its side and lifting the frame off the engine is easier than lifting the engine out of the frame. Easier to grab onto, lighter and allows someone to help you without their elbows in your face. Less chance of smashed fingers, too.
regards,
Rob
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