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    Motor install idea.

    Below is a slide show of an idea I tried out to install my motor. It worked very well this time, I wil make some adjustments for the next time. My frame has non-removable lower mounts and I have to remove the cylinder head to pull the motor. Normally I would pull as much of the motor apart as I could to make it lighter but tried this instead. I place these pics in my profile on this site incase the slide show does not work properly. I remember seeing on here a guy laying the bike on its side and lifting the frame off, I'm not doing that on a bike I'm not parting out.

    http://s709.photobucket.com/user/Bro...otor%20install

    Hope this helps some out.
    Mark

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    We use that 8020 extrusion for a bunch of stuff in our shop. Comes in handy !
    82 1100 EZ (red)

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      #3
      Originally posted by Starion007 View Post
      Below is a slide show of an idea I tried out to install my motor. It worked very well this time, I wil make some adjustments for the next time. My frame has non-removable lower mounts and I have to remove the cylinder head to pull the motor. Normally I would pull as much of the motor apart as I could to make it lighter but tried this instead. I place these pics in my profile on this site incase the slide show does not work properly. I remember seeing on here a guy laying the bike on its side and lifting the frame off, I'm not doing that on a bike I'm not parting out.

      http://s709.photobucket.com/user/Bro...otor%20install

      Hope this helps some out.
      Mark
      Wow this is great! And perfect timing. I just pulled my motor out solo and was wondering how I'd get it back in solo when the time comes.

      Thanks for posting this.

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        #4
        I work with 8020 every day. Good stuff. Much better than Unistrut. They sell on Ebay, which is a plus for home projects.

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          #5
          I guess that works great if the top of the enigne is not yet bolted on, I certainly did not have that much clearance to put mine back in......I had to do it another way....



          Last edited by Guest; 05-05-2013, 08:55 PM.

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