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Kick starter and side cover removal

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Kick starter and side cover removal

Post by bbap » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:28 pm

Getting ready to drop the engine off my '63 CA77 and I need to remove the clutch cable. Thought it may be easier to remove the cable from the side cover rather than try to figure out the routing through the frame. I was trying to figure out how to remove the kicker and perhaps the shaft.

If I remove the side cover, will the kicker and the shaft just come out with the side cover or do I need to remove the kicker from the splined shaft? Anything to be aware of like flying springs?

Any help would be appreciated on best practice to remove this..

Steve

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Post by Dgormley » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:31 pm

Steve, the kicker will stay with the cover,you can take it off the shaft but it's a real "JOY" to get back together. make sure you remove the stator cover first........D

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Post by bbap » Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:20 pm

Thanks DG, I've had fun with lining things up with my nose stuck in the covers before and I can hardly wait.....

...but curious why the stater cover needs to come off. I have removed it, but do I need to actually remove the stater and/or the 6 bolts holding it on?

Steve

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