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Another suggestion with the engine out would be to put in solid motor mounts. It will help the handling of your bike and I know someone that can probably help you out with some if you are interested.

RandyA

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Randy, tell me more about the motor mounts

 

Sent from my moto X

 

I am probably not the best one to tell about solid motor mounts, as the set I have are in the motor I am planning to put in my bike whenever I get motivated enough.

Those that have put in solid motor mounts say that it does help the handling of the bike as it makes the engine part of the rigidity of the frame. Some say that it may increase vibration, but I have not heard anyone say that they regret putting them in. I also suspect that carb sync may become a little more critical, but maybe that is a good thing.

If you are interested, you can contact SGN, as he had some made up for us and I don't know if he has any left, or I can talk to him as he lives local to me.

RandyA

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You might also consider leaving the YICS system off when you have the engine out, if it was still in service (seeing one open YICS port on #1 intake). The chambers tend to develop leaks as they get older.

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Thanks Neil86,

I will look into that. I'm sure if there are vacuum leaks in the yics then something would need to be done. I will pressure test and submerge the yics. Seems like it could be plastic welded. Whatta you think?

 

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Yes, the YICS chamber is prone to age related leaks. I would remove it entirely while I had the chance. It could test OK today, but later a leak would manifest itself. The YICS seemed like a good idea at the time, but even Yamaha decided it wasn't worth the expense and hassle and eliminated it on the 1300.

When the engine is out, it is short easy work to completely remove the YICS chamber. Just makes sure to either make a 'Jason mod' to the remaining open ports or plug the ports.

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What is a "Jason mod"? The yics provides an attachment point for the upper fairings, right? I'll look into it further when I am at my computer. Was it done away with on the Mark II or the 2nd Gen?

 

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What is a "Jason mod"?

 

The Jason Mod is where one interconnects the naked YICS ports on the heads with hose. Do a search on this site for it. Some swear by it, some dismiss it. Here is a link: http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=501

 

The yics provides an attachment point for the upper fairings, right? Was it done away with on the Mark II or the 2nd Gen?

 

No, the YICS has nothing to do with mounting the fairing. In fact the YICS chamber is just barely slipped into the coil mounting bracket. The YICS chamber is not a structural component.

It was eliminated with the MKII. A pic of the YICS chamber:

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Attached are a couple of stills from the motor rebuild video showing a motor stand.

 

Threaded rod is 3/4" per video.

 

Gary

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... but a good Bubble-Bath works wonders!

 

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Looks to me like ya wouldn't want it hanging from that engine stand when ya split the case!

 

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I found what really worked good for me is the four wheel moving dolly from Harbor Freight. You can sit the motor in various positions and it is very easy to move around. When on sale, you can get one for about $8.

I may try to post a picture.

RandyA

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After removing the oil pan to access the case bolts that are inside I found this pin. It is about 4mm thick x 17mm long (1/8 x 11/16) It is solid and appears to be hardened.

 

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It was just laying right here beside Bolt #21. So I'm sure it just landed there on the last flip-over.

 

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The motor has been flipped and turned over several times during the cleaning phase.

 

 

I think it may have fallen out of something while removing components such as the starter, starter gears.

 

Before I started to clean the motor I removed the left crankcase cover (generator) and the starter gears fell out. That was when I decide to take the engine outside and clean it. So I put the generator cover back on but not the starter gears.

 

Of course the starter motor was removed prior to engine removal.

 

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Dingy, please tell me more.

 

 

Which section of the parts breakdown would i find the gear shift segment pin?

 

I don't see how it would have gotten out of the clutch and on the other side of the engine. the engine has not been flipped since cleaning.

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Shifter segment in attached picture. You have one on right side.

 

Parts breakdown it is in Shift Cam section

 

Gary

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Nope. They are all in place. That is not yet disassembled.

 

Here is a couple of pics so you can see what point I am at.

 

Components removed before turning engine over and over are starter, generator cover, starter gears cover reinstalled for cleaning.

 

Components removed after the engine is on the bench as it now sits, are the water pump, generator cover, entire clutch, oil pan

 

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The top pin bracket is bent and the pin is about to come out. Should consider the shift segment upgrade to the 1 piece segment on later year models.

I also agree with Dingy, pin found from shift segment, likely previous owner replaced one that had fallen into the pan.

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Ok. Now that sounds reasonable considering this sticker is inside the trunk.

Whatta ya think of that!

 

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For the upgrade to the newer model are you referring to 86-93?

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Kens cycle repair!!!! I have been going there for 25yrs, was just there yesterday to get my Madura inspected. Pretty wild??

 

Craig

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Brian,

Are you talking about the segment from second Gen? Will the gen1 pins work with the second gen segment. The pins for gen2 are not avail.

Heather

 

The top pin bracket is bent and the pin is about to come out. Should consider the shift segment upgrade to the 1 piece segment on later year models.

I also agree with Dingy, pin found from shift segment, likely previous owner replaced one that had fallen into the pan.

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