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Hi all,
I'm at the start of a frame-up restoration of my '73 750 and have gotten to the point where I need to remove the engine from the frame. I would like to see if I can manage to pull the engine as a unit, by myself. I have read about the lay-it-on-the-side method for pulling an engine and have a couple of questions concerning that technique.
a) What side is the easier of the two to manage? It appears that laying the machine on its' right side (protected from the garage floor, of course) would be the easiest. Has anyone ever removed an engine on that side?
b) What is the approximate weight of just the engine unit? I'd like an idea of what it is that I need to muscle after removal.
c) I have the transmission loose in the cradle but can't see a way to remove it yet. Does the entire cradle/swingarm/rear wheel assembly have to be removed to extract the transmission, or is there another way?
Thanks.
I'm at the start of a frame-up restoration of my '73 750 and have gotten to the point where I need to remove the engine from the frame. I would like to see if I can manage to pull the engine as a unit, by myself. I have read about the lay-it-on-the-side method for pulling an engine and have a couple of questions concerning that technique.
a) What side is the easier of the two to manage? It appears that laying the machine on its' right side (protected from the garage floor, of course) would be the easiest. Has anyone ever removed an engine on that side?
b) What is the approximate weight of just the engine unit? I'd like an idea of what it is that I need to muscle after removal.
c) I have the transmission loose in the cradle but can't see a way to remove it yet. Does the entire cradle/swingarm/rear wheel assembly have to be removed to extract the transmission, or is there another way?
Thanks.