Greeting from Denmark, Europe First post on this great forum that I have been lurking on for a while.
I have a problem that I hope someone can help me out with.
To make a long story short one of the Stud Bolts have broken of a few inches above the crank case on my GG650G Katana. It is the outer left one at the back of the engine (not carb side) the one that has oil running in the same channel as the bolt goes through and has a chrome bolt. This is unfortunately giving me an oil leak which is most prodominant at high revs. I have an extra bolt lying around so here's my question:
Is is possible to undo all the bolts on the cylinder head and lift both the cylinder head on the cylinder up in one piece so that I may unscrew the broken stud bolt? The reason why I want to do this is so that I don't have to remove the cams and mess with the timing afterwards. My main concern is with the camchain and cam chain guides. How much play does it have if I release the cam chain tensioner and is it at all possible with the cam chain guides installed? I would think that raising the cylinder about 1½ inch would be enough to be able to remove the stud.
Is this even possible or do I have to go the rute of removing the cams to give me the slack I need?
Thank you in advance.
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