Gents,
I'm posting my progress of this job so that others may benefit from my learning curve.
Well I though I had everything buttoned down to do this job. Not!
These are my Awe S__ts so far.
1) Flywheel holding tool I have doesn't really fit. I can angle it so that the pins on one side hold somewhat, The pins are not a snug fit. At 140 Ft lbs. I'm not feeling to good about doing the job this way with a poor fitting tool.
I also have a very good strap wrench but I think not.
Going to call dealer tomorrow and find our how much the Yamaha tool is.
YB- 06139/90890/06522.
Probably a fortune !! Anyone want to guess. I'll say $80.00.
2) After removing the flywheel cover, I found and enormous flywheel nut
underneath. I have big sockets but nothing as big as this bad boy.
I will check with a dealer tomorrow for the correct socket size. It is larger than 1 1/4 inch.
3) Found a go no go feeler guage. However it is not in all the exact
thicknesses I need. But close. I will use a combination of guages to
figure out the the specs.
4) From this point it looks like one of two of my pullers with work at properly
pulling the flywheel. One has 3 bolts the other has 2 but think they
either will fit ok. We will see when we get there.
5) Learned that Yamaha has special gasket sealer for the valve cover.
Yamabond #4.
Yamaha was no help in providing a reliable substitute or equivalent.
I plan on using Permatex sensor safe, Ultra grey, Ridgid high tourqe, RTV
sealer.
Boys, I truly hope that my valves are within tolerance. Reading some of the
posts from Rodbolt and others that it is rare to have a valve out of spec is most encouraging to me. Especially under 500 hours.
I really really don't want to pull out the cam shaft/ s.
The good news is that I don't have to pull the cam pully's to remove the valve cover.
Timing belt. Looks perfect, not worn or missing any cogs. But it is 5 years old and I have a new one.....so it's going on anyway.
Tomorrow, get the big socket and holding tool. Perhaps I try to post some pics.
Kid
I'm posting my progress of this job so that others may benefit from my learning curve.
Well I though I had everything buttoned down to do this job. Not!
These are my Awe S__ts so far.
1) Flywheel holding tool I have doesn't really fit. I can angle it so that the pins on one side hold somewhat, The pins are not a snug fit. At 140 Ft lbs. I'm not feeling to good about doing the job this way with a poor fitting tool.
I also have a very good strap wrench but I think not.
Going to call dealer tomorrow and find our how much the Yamaha tool is.
YB- 06139/90890/06522.
Probably a fortune !! Anyone want to guess. I'll say $80.00.
2) After removing the flywheel cover, I found and enormous flywheel nut
underneath. I have big sockets but nothing as big as this bad boy.
I will check with a dealer tomorrow for the correct socket size. It is larger than 1 1/4 inch.
3) Found a go no go feeler guage. However it is not in all the exact
thicknesses I need. But close. I will use a combination of guages to
figure out the the specs.
4) From this point it looks like one of two of my pullers with work at properly
pulling the flywheel. One has 3 bolts the other has 2 but think they
either will fit ok. We will see when we get there.
5) Learned that Yamaha has special gasket sealer for the valve cover.
Yamabond #4.
Yamaha was no help in providing a reliable substitute or equivalent.
I plan on using Permatex sensor safe, Ultra grey, Ridgid high tourqe, RTV
sealer.
Boys, I truly hope that my valves are within tolerance. Reading some of the
posts from Rodbolt and others that it is rare to have a valve out of spec is most encouraging to me. Especially under 500 hours.
I really really don't want to pull out the cam shaft/ s.
The good news is that I don't have to pull the cam pully's to remove the valve cover.
Timing belt. Looks perfect, not worn or missing any cogs. But it is 5 years old and I have a new one.....so it's going on anyway.
Tomorrow, get the big socket and holding tool. Perhaps I try to post some pics.
Kid