one2dmax
Well-Known Member
I would think the steel retainer would be fine.
Sean
Sean
I'm about to do this myself. This write-up is awesome.
Thank you all for such a resourceful forum. This is great!
OK. So I'm stuck at getting the main bolt out so I can put my puller on. That thing is on there sooooo hard. Should it be this crazy tight or is knocking on the flywheel to maybe help things along ok?
if you are forced to use old gaskets or none at all, I have found that a thin bead (very thin) of yamabond #4 (we affectionately call it "yamagoo") will set up in 60 minutes and seal nicely. It can be a bit harder to get apart next time but it cleans off with a SS wire brush. The stuff is made for quick internal repairs at the motocross track (reassembling the case halves when you don't have time to scrape all the gasket material off or pinch an oring or just plain lose a gasket). Not ideal I suppose but it will safely and reliably get you out of a tough spot. Its also fantastic for getting rid of problem leaks when all else fails. I changed my oil the other day and found oil slobbering out. Discovered I pinched the oring so I put a dab of good ol' yamagoo on the two pinched spots, put her back on and 60 minutes later I'm on the road.Best stuff out there.
I have been told not to use steel/metal on alum to remove gaskets (no scrapers either)...it will scratch casuing possible leaking problems. Plastic razor blades are recommended.
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