Round two results are in. I got a later start today cause it was too cold early! I jumped right back on to the sprocket cover. As usual I DID forget one screw yesterday, so thank God I didn't start prying on it with a screwdriver! Once I posted the pics from yesterday, I noticed one recessed bolt that I had forgotten yesterday. So today I removed everything and it came right off!
Just as I thought yesterday. It was "crud city" inside that cover!
Inside the sprocket housing wasn't that much nicer!
This was the culprit I didn't notice yesterday.
If you look back a couple of pictures ago you'll see a bunch of black gunk on the gear shift spindle. This spacer was underneath all that mess!
This was the best I could do without removing the sprocket. By the way, I should have removed that BEFORE cutting the chain! Live and learn. I'll have to figure a way to do it without the chain on the bike???:shame:
The cover was easier to clean except for all the crevices inside of it.
I took a break and started cleaning out the battery tray/undertail section.
I then turned my attention to getting the radiator removed. I drained all the orifices as per Tony's instructions and before long the radiator and engine block was void of coolant.
After unplugging all the sensors and fans, just four bolts and she was out.
My son had done a great job last week soaking the exhaust header bolts so I was confident that I wouldn't snap anything.
The first nut I tried was frozen but the stud was turning so I just removed it as is. I'll either soak it again or just leave it like that and reuse it. Either way it will tighten so no problems there. All the rest of the nuts came off easy and so did the old Vance & Hines system.
Now the entire front of the motor is in plain view and will be easy to clean.
It was way too cold even with the heater running full blast so I packed it in after 6-1/2 hours. I got a lot of work accomplished this weekend and as soon as all my parts are here it will be no time at all that she'll be back together! I want to thank Ray for stopping by for a while to see me today.
I brought the coolant reservoir upstairs with me to at least clean all the crud off of it. After a nice bath, inside and out, it looks brand new again!
So that's all for this weekend. I'll try and get some small things done in the house during the week and next weekend I'll clean the motor the best I can, change the oil and filter, and start prepping to back her back together! Stay tuned and thanks for looking!