Posted by gene bender on December 17, 2009 at 01:21:57 from (67.55.226.179):
In Reply to: My Super C won't start posted by TreeFarmer1414 on December 16, 2009 at 17:39:46:
You will have to remove radiator and steering sector before removing the crank pulley. Then you will see what teethand where they are all missing. The front pulley needs a bearing splitter to put behind the pulley as its a press fit then use a three jaw puller. The crank gear is also a press type fit and will need to be heated to remove. Used parts can be found easy. Ifn ya cant get them local i would have them. You should buy the I@T manual it shows how the timing marks line up. Does the gov shaft need re-bushing as i also do them. Sure makes a difference in throttle response w2hen things are in shape.
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