View Full Version : 1993 Vmax4 750 tear down amd rebuild
Naskram
09-17-2009, 10:10 AM
Im pulling the mill to have the cranks welded, i will post stage pics, let me know if there is anything particlar or stage you want a picture of.
diggerzmound
09-17-2009, 10:42 AM
that sled has a nice stance. Looks ready to hop!
Naskram
09-18-2009, 11:08 AM
Thanks,
lts getting 8 tooth extravert drivers, 2" lug track, wildwood brake upgrade and handlebar lift, hopefully before the season starts.
lm hopeing i wont have to change the skid location,
Naskram
09-18-2009, 11:27 AM
The removal was straight forward, it took approx 2.5hrs nice and slow field strip.
lt can be done by one person but 2 would be easier.
My manual told me to disconnect the oil lines from the oil pump, my oil lines are crimped on wth metal clips. l unscrewed the pump itself.
Note there is an o ring in the oil pump, as you can see in the 1st pic mine came out in 2 peices.
Where the rear mounts fit i scribed around them before removing the engine (2nd pic), this will hopefully help me get the motor back near the right place and make final setup a bit easier
l did not remove the primary or secondary clutch. Though you dont have to remove the primary to remove the engine, you will have to take it off to strip down the engine. lf leaving the secondary in place, use caution as you ease the magneto cable past the brace.
lm also going to replace all fuel and oil lines
Naskram
09-19-2009, 12:00 PM
To strip down to 'half motor' took 2.5 hrs and about the same time again to clean, inspect parts and remove old gasket. l have yet to inspect the ring sizes and strip 3 of the reed blocks.
l found some corrosion on some of the cylinder studs (see pics) so i took off all the nuts and sprayed in some WD40 and left it for a bit. that way when you take of the heads and barrels theres none of that whitish powderey residue.
Sled has 3000km and is very clean inside, diet consists of 94 oct,amsoil with a helping of dial a jet.
lm leaving the water/fuel and oil pumps alone.
lm stuck for a few days untill i get a puller or 18mm fine thread bolt.
JerryS
11-05-2009, 08:39 PM
I would suggest that you change the bearings and seals behind the gears that are going to be welded as you won't be able to once they are welded
Yesterday01
01-20-2010, 05:14 PM
Been thru this proceedure a few too many times!!!l shes awefully clean tho :)
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