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743 Chaincase Swap Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 30701" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>What bolts are you talking about under the seat? are you talking about the ones to seperate the entire chaincase?</p><p>I have never tried doing it that way, but i can see it working too. The way its normally done is through the inspection plates on the chain case where the park brake pedal sits. Easy access to the front, but to get to the rear you really want the plate under the pump. The easiset way is to remove the entire pump and access it that way.</p><p>Do give details on which way you decide, it would be interesting dropping the chaincase out.</p><p>As for the bolts, you can remove them all, it will not fall to the ground. The chassis will sit on the axle tubes of the chain case, so don't be concerned with needing to only removing a few bolts at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 30701, member: 82"] What bolts are you talking about under the seat? are you talking about the ones to seperate the entire chaincase? I have never tried doing it that way, but i can see it working too. The way its normally done is through the inspection plates on the chain case where the park brake pedal sits. Easy access to the front, but to get to the rear you really want the plate under the pump. The easiset way is to remove the entire pump and access it that way. Do give details on which way you decide, it would be interesting dropping the chaincase out. As for the bolts, you can remove them all, it will not fall to the ground. The chassis will sit on the axle tubes of the chain case, so don't be concerned with needing to only removing a few bolts at a time. [/QUOTE]
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