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Old 18-07-08, 07:06 AM   #1
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Default taking the engine apart - any special tools required?

Time has come to start pulling my engine to pieces to investigate the bag of spanners noises coming from the bottom end. Reading thro the workshop manual it lists special tools for holding the clutch and generator to remove the various fasteners.

I'm just wondering if anyone can offer any tips on how this can be done without the special tools, or if there is definitely a tool I will need to take the engine apart. Sure i'll figure things out as I come to them, but forewarned is forearmed and it'll maybe help to save a bit of time if I know what to expect. Read thro several posts but not seen any mention of tools so far.

Would really like to get it sorted for the glencoe rideout, but not holding my breath right now. Am feeling very low that my beloved suz is poorly
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Old 18-07-08, 12:56 PM   #2
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Default Re: taking the engine apart - any special tools required?

You need a rotor puller to remove the generator rotor... You can get by without the retaining tool though. I've never used any tools other than normal hand tools to remove the clutch, but then I've always done it in the frame so I could just lock the back wheel and use that to imobilise the engine.
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Old 18-07-08, 02:17 PM   #3
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cheers northwind! i was planning on pulling off as much as poss from the left and right hand sides of the engine while it is parked up like you suggest, and then dropping it out. glad to hear not much in the way of tools required, a quick trip to halfords should see me with a rotor puller and ready for a full strip
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Old 18-07-08, 04:12 PM   #4
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Default Re: taking the engine apart - any special tools required?

I don't think Halfords do a suitable puller. I've got one but I need to lend it to Hooligan, I've been supposed to do that for a month in fact But you'd be welcome to a loan if you don't mind waiting.

Oh, watch out for the Dreaded Left Hand Threaded Bolt that holds one of the sprockets on! Can't remember which one. And own some circlip pliars.
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Old 18-07-08, 06:02 PM   #5
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Default Re: taking the engine apart - any special tools required?

The rotor puller is an M20 fine pitch bolt, a 3 legged puller won't work.
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Old 18-07-08, 08:20 PM   #6
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Any ideas where to get M20 fine pitch bolt ? I know it,s practically impossible to get rotor off without proper tool so I would like to get bolt for any future use,
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Old 18-07-08, 08:30 PM   #7
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IOh, watch out for the Dreaded Left Hand Threaded Bolt that holds one of the sprockets on! Can't remember which one. And own some circlip pliars.
Yep. Do not make the mistake I did when assisting Richie with his engine-strip, and read only as far as 'Undo the bolt'

Missing the next bit, which says 'be careful, it's a left hand thread' can be awkward.

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Cheers for all the advice guys, and i'm sure I'll be able to source an M20 fine from somewhere. There's quite a few decent engineering places round these parts. Now just wish I had the freedom to cry off from work and spend my days tinkering and fixing!
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What's actually up with the engine then?
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What's up with it......well not actually sure, apart from the fact it seemed to idle fine for about 30 seconds when I struck it up after trying some other coils. Then it started to stutter and sound very clanky and stopped. Will turn over on the starter but doesn't seem keen to fire. While i remember to ask, does the genny on the sv run in oil?
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