I'm polishing the engine cases, which are in pretty good shape (no real road-rash), but which have a fair bit of surface corrosion/oxidation.
The sprocket cover is already done and I'm now going to tackle the left hand engine crankcase cover which is in dire need of a little TLC - see below.
I realize the engine oil must be drained B4 I remove the case, but is there anything else I should be aware of? Any pitfalls or useful hints for reinstallation after polishing? FYI, I have a new set of gaskets on hand.
Also, I'm thinking of removing the case guards, which are of themselves not too pretty, but mine are heavily pock marked by corrosion (see below). I believe no amount of polishing will restore them. It's either re-chrome or paint them black - what do you guys think? I'm inclined to remove them altogether, thus saving weight and making the machine look prettier. I've already purchased a spare set of cases in case I drop her.
A question regarding removing the case guards: They are held on by 2 large bolts. Will the engine sag/lean in that direction if I remove them without first shimming the engine up, or (as I hope) will the other bolts still hold the engine in position?
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Thanks in advance and sorry for the basic questions, this is the first time I attempt anything more than accessory installation or basic oil/filter changes on one of my bikes. The others are a 2006 Honda CBF1000 and 2008 Triumph Thruxton - see below.
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