crank locking tool
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crank locking tool
Hi all, I have phoned a few dealers and no one has the crank locking 'bolt' in stock, part 240880,
so, can anyone who has one tell me the size,? and does it just press against something or does it actually locate into a hole on a gear or crank or whatever.
I figure i can use a normal bolt of the right thread size,
I need to change a coupe of shims and I need all the help available to keep the engine all timed correctly,
ta for any help, Skinny
so, can anyone who has one tell me the size,? and does it just press against something or does it actually locate into a hole on a gear or crank or whatever.
I figure i can use a normal bolt of the right thread size,
I need to change a coupe of shims and I need all the help available to keep the engine all timed correctly,
ta for any help, Skinny
Not had to do this to the Falco yet but did have to make one up for a Rotax engined BMW in the past.
It was just a 50mm bolt which I machined to a point. This threaded into the casing and engaged with a groove on the crank. Simple.
Suggest you shine a torch into the hole and turn over the engine slowly by hand and see what is in there. Probably the same.
It was just a 50mm bolt which I machined to a point. This threaded into the casing and engaged with a groove on the crank. Simple.
Suggest you shine a torch into the hole and turn over the engine slowly by hand and see what is in there. Probably the same.
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Just had my first go at valve shims on my 'crosser. Much less fidly than I thought it would be and I even managed to do the job without dropping any shims into the gearbox or sparkplug hole.
I thought putting it back together and getting the timing right would be a mare but I managed it first time without having to lock the crank in place. All i would say is take your time and just kep checking all your timing marks. then turn it over a couple of times by hand before reassembly just to make sure.
I know that's on a single cylinder without a bloody great frame rail in the way but i can't see it being a major problem on th falco.
I thought putting it back together and getting the timing right would be a mare but I managed it first time without having to lock the crank in place. All i would say is take your time and just kep checking all your timing marks. then turn it over a couple of times by hand before reassembly just to make sure.
I know that's on a single cylinder without a bloody great frame rail in the way but i can't see it being a major problem on th falco.
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