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XT600e Flywheel removal
Hi
New to this forum as (although) I have had my XT600e for six years or so I have never had any problems with it. Unfortunately in order to replace a corroded exhaust stud I had to remove the head with the engine out of the bike. When replacing the head I realised I had to line up the timing marks on the cam chain cog which are behind the flywheel as I don't think the correct marks are the ones through the inspection cover. Phew, so the long and the short of all this is that I cant get the flywheel off. I have seen previous posts about them being very tight and all sorts of suggestions which I have tried. I have broken three pullers so far and still it wont budge. It is a lowish mileage 2002 XT600e. I have used harmonic pullers that have snapped or threaded including one from Yambits. Just asking on the off chance that someone has another idea that no one had tried before. |
you are going to beat a record for the most complicated rusted exh. stud fix....
nobody removes the flywheel to time a cam, simply not needed... so not sure what you think youll achieve by removing the flywheel.... there are no secret marks there that will help time the cam :) just find TDC and drop the cam in place, if the marks are off, then you just jump the chain on teeth of the cam sporcket. |
In the manual there is a diagram where there is a mark on the crank cog and a mark the casing that have to be lined up with the cam cog in the head all lined up. If its just a case TDC then thats what I will do. Its just that it doesn't look like that in the manual. But thanks anyway, I will and line it up without the flywheel coming off.
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yep, the punch mark on the cog is TDC, god knows why the manual covers only a complete engine rebuild and doesnt explain you dont need to remove the flywheel.... it's not the only stupidity there!
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