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By gra
#1185
how do you refit your engine into the frame?
do you fit engine and gearbox minus barrel and head,
fit gearbox first then engine ?
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By Barry N
#17610
Put mine back in fully assembled (complete with 5speed gearbox, barrel and head) using using a cheap 2 ton trolley jack, as advised by others on this forum. Bike on the stand, big cross bolt and 2 triangular plates on top of the gearbox removed, big pinch bolt that clamps the underside of the gearbox slackened off, both front engine plates removed. Slides in a treat on the jack (nice and controlable, providing you steady it with a hand on cylinder head). A bit of a wiggle and its in! I had to spring the tubes apart a little to slot the two triangular plates back into place above the gearbox, then bolted it all up.
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By Barry N
#17611
Forgot to mention that the clutch and primary cases were NOT fitted, and that I put the engine in from the timing side.
By apparently lucky eddie
#17612
Also its worth running the engine at idle for a minute or two with all the mounting bolts loose so the engine and gearbox can find its own natural position in the frame/mountings, ie. where it wants to be not where you've crow barred it into. This will help with vibration problems once the mounting bolts are tightened.
By gra
#17628
thanks lads, I had abit of trouble getting the footrest bar through, never had any trouble before so I put it down to the stroke I had a few years ago which left my r/side weak.
By John R
#17763
I have just done this following an engine strip to replace mains and big end. I put it back in the frame as soon as I could, just engine cases and crank with gearbox bolted to them. Gearbox goes first, then support the front with a car scissor jack to get the engine plates and studs lined up. Advantages to doing it this way; 1)it's as light and compact as possible, which makes for easy handling. 2) It is then held in place while you finish rebuilding it.
I had never done a complete engine strip before except on a Bantam, which is about as easy as it gets, but I found it pretty easy doing it that way.

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