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MikeG

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I've seen one you tube video of a guy replacing his rear iso's with engine and trans still in place. When I got my bike I removed the engine but not the cradle IIRC, which allowed me to tip the cradle forward enough to get at them easily. The video I saw was old and the guy was using a screwdriver to work the rubbers into place so I'm a bit skeptical to try it with engine in place without asking for others experiences.
 
I've seen one you tube video of a guy replacing his rear iso's with engine and trans still in place.


Yes, the rear Iso. can be replaced without removing the engine from the cradle.
 
Thanks LAB. Any tips or tricks? The video I saw was poor quality and didn't show anything of the procedure to get to the point of actually changing them.
 
Thanks LAB. Any tips or tricks?

Not much that I can recall. The frame down tubes needed protecting as the cradle has to be moved forward as far as possible which puts the cylinder head up against the frame tubes (exhaust pipes removed). The rear wheel remained in place but the shocks had to be unbolted at the lower ends to allow the cradle assembly to move far enough forward.
 
By coincidence I am doing a minor restoration on a 72 Commando, (yes the one I have been fighting the Alton starter on)
Took the rear iso out today.
Heres a few pics of my ‘method’.
Disconnect head steady, Remove rear iso bolt and raise frame while engine rests on centre stand
 
By coincidence I am doing a minor restoration on a 72 Commando, (yes the one I have been fighting the Alton starter on)
Took the rear iso out today.
Heres a few pics of my ‘method’.
Disconnect head steady, Remove rear iso bolt and raise frame while engine rests on centre stand

So you left the front mount in place and just lifted up on the frame? Looks pretty simple.
 
quote from our wise old company sparks (who had many wise old sayings...); "its an old trick, but it might just work.."
 
Being as I'm a firm believer in both Darwins law and Murphys law, but an unrestrained optimist as well, I'll attempt it anyway.
 

 
I don’t seem to have as good of luck as you when it comes to the search function on this site. I still try though.

I'm with you Larry.

Quite a few search results lead to a 'Oops! We ran into some problems.' message. I presume they're vintage.
 
I don’t seem to have as good of luck as you when it comes to the search function on this site. I still try though.

Quite a few search results lead to a 'Oops! We ran into some problems.' message. I presume they're vintage.


Try using Google or Google images.
Type in "accessnorton.com" followed by whatever it is you are searching for.
 
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