Jonez69
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I will be picking up my engine components from my machinist later this week. I plan to assemble the power unit on the bench using an engine stand and then set it into the frame. I have left the front end of the bike intact on the frame and have it standing on my lift table. I spent some time earlier today researching how to get a completed engine in the frame and seeing all the different methods employed,
i.e., lay frame over power unit etc, I can see the issue is clearing the cradle. Also getting the gear box into the cradle (or out) with the engine in place is difficult.
If I support the frame on the lower loops to allow for engine clearance below the frame loops and the cradle to swing freely, (not the big single block you see pictured), and place the partially assembled gear box into the cradle,I think with the front ISO on the engine, I should be able to set the engine in the frame and bolt up the front ISO, then present the cradle by swinging it into place, tipping the engine as needed.
I simply ask, "why wouldn't this method work?". Will the cradle clear or is that the flaw in my plan? Looking at my other 850 Commando, it appears it would. Thanks for your replies!
i.e., lay frame over power unit etc, I can see the issue is clearing the cradle. Also getting the gear box into the cradle (or out) with the engine in place is difficult.
If I support the frame on the lower loops to allow for engine clearance below the frame loops and the cradle to swing freely, (not the big single block you see pictured), and place the partially assembled gear box into the cradle,I think with the front ISO on the engine, I should be able to set the engine in the frame and bolt up the front ISO, then present the cradle by swinging it into place, tipping the engine as needed.
I simply ask, "why wouldn't this method work?". Will the cradle clear or is that the flaw in my plan? Looking at my other 850 Commando, it appears it would. Thanks for your replies!
