Not if you just secure to bolt and roll the bike off the centrestand!davomoto wrote:Are there really 4 pages on "how to remove a rotor bolt" ?
And only if it gets extrapolated along the lines of "....so which oil do you use?"
jensen wrote:Hi Steve,
I think I gave the answer myself before the question dropped in. It is not likely to damage the crank with the method, but when the bolt is really stuck, this method can damage your crank.I have to admit I have seldom seen a crank of a 250 / 305 engine which showed signs if this kind of "abuse", but I have seen many two stroke cranks twisted only due to the fact that one of the pistons seized during riding.
Ed is very right about the bearings, not to mention the transmission bearing too,
Jensen
I'd say the r/h crank bearings are more likely to sustain damage from belting the friggin' wrench with a hammer. I prefer a more controlled method........like rolli...... Oh, never mind!jensen wrote:Hi Steve,
I think I gave the answer myself before the question dropped in. It is not likely to damage the crank with the method, but when the bolt is really stuck, this method can damage your crank.I have to admit I have seldom seen a crank of a 250 / 305 engine which showed signs if this kind of "abuse", but I have seen many two stroke cranks twisted only due to the fact that one of the pistons seized during riding.
Ed is very right about the bearings, not to mention the transmission bearing too,
Jensen
e3steve wrote:I'd say the r/h crank bearings are more likely to sustain damage from belting the friggin' wrench with a hammer. I prefer a more controlled method........like rolli...... Oh, never mind!jensen wrote:Hi Steve,
I think I gave the answer myself before the question dropped in. It is not likely to damage the crank with the method, but when the bolt is really stuck, this method can damage your crank.I have to admit I have seldom seen a crank of a 250 / 305 engine which showed signs if this kind of "abuse", but I have seen many two stroke cranks twisted only due to the fact that one of the pistons seized during riding.
Ed is very right about the bearings, not to mention the transmission bearing too,
Jensen
W-e-e-e-e-l-l, I just secure the nut with a great big feckin' Stilson wrench to the underside of the l/h footpeg and rol................. Just kidding!! ☺☺☺LOUD MOUSE wrote:.....
I'd like to know how others tighten that large nut sort of thing at the left side so ya flatten the cone shaped washer!!!???. .....lm