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Where this part xt 600 e please
Hi . Please Would you help 1996 xt 3tb engine rebuild.
2spacer why I could not find one. Service manual at no.
Spacer 1 transmission
Spacer 2 transmission????
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Part no 20 only one. I have two.
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have you taken the engine aprt yourself? I have a similar spacer on my old tenere but not two,
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have you taken the engine aprt yourself? I have a similar spacer on my old tenere but not two,
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Yes . I make the engine aprt by my self.
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Ben de fabrika unuttum düşünüyorum. Spacer2 more.I xt 600 devam yeniden. paylaşmak proje ve jpeg sonra.
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Hi . Please Would you help 1996 xt 3tb engine rebuild.
2spacer why I could not find one. Service manual at no.
Spacer 1 transmission
Spacer 2 transmission????
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I've got my 1vj apart too(rebuilding the engine/box) Mine has only one spacer here. But there are washers in the cluster that are not sown on the diagram?
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Those two can be either part# 20, 22 or 29!
That's why you should keep everything marked down on paper part by part and taking good pictures so you can go back and refit everything...
I bet the other guys can help ya narrow it down.. or check the service manual yourself as there should be tolerances mentioned in there somewhere that will certainly help you figure out which part is what!
Good luck!
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I beleive 22 to be a seal and no 29 won,t come loose unless you remove the circlips...is it electric or kick start?
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