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Help required please guys. Just before I start spannering I need to know weather removing the generator cover is a straight forward job to replace and will I need to drain off the nice new oil I have just put in it? The reason I need to replace it is because the bellypan attachment has obviously been kicked or bashed at some point and there is a crack which is leaking a bit of oil where one of the mounting bolts goes. Dont get me wrong its not too bad but i keep getting annoying whiffs of hot oil and shes just not quite perfect.
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You will have to drain the oil. The coils for the geny are also inside the cover. The magnet is on the crank
Here's a photo of what's behind the cover. It's not a hard job, although the screws holding the coils to the cover might need some encouragement to budge.
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is it me or have you lost a tooth there ?
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You can lean bike against wall or something to save draining the oil.
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I put mine on ababa stand and then lifted the left side up a bit, a little oil dribbled down, but it was all fine.
The only problem I had was one of the bolts sheered, but the others where enough that I didn't need to drill it out. |
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One good thing about taking all of the engine bolts out to polish is that you can put some coppaslip on them when you screw them back in
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Yarp.
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You need a new gasket, it's a paper one so it rips up. It can be a complete sod to remove the leftover gasket too
![]() Oh yeah, and the oil loss is minimal even on the sidestand.
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I lost two. Long story but this is a result of a kick back (backfire) during starting.
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