Nice job Mark, and well done.
N.
PRIMARY SHAFT - INCORRECT POSITION
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Re: PRIMARY SHAFT - INCORRECT POSITION
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Re: PRIMARY SHAFT - INCORRECT POSITION
Good morning, I'm busy with a customer's CBX1000 - Vin # SC002302891 / engine # SC03E2305771. I've rebuilt the motor and would appreciate advise regarding assembling the primary shaft in the correct position. I understand the description according to the factory manual regarding the older engine using the primary shaft with the spring against the primary driven sprocket / ring nut. However, this engine uses the later shaft without the SPRING. I believe there's a different way to assemble the later shaft. Would appreciate some sound advise.
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Re: PRIMARY SHAFT - INCORRECT POSITION
The Pro-Link shop manual shows clearly how to install the later primary shaft. You need a stout spanner for the ring nut.
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And it's left hand thread.
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Re: PRIMARY SHAFT - INCORRECT POSITION
Should you need any shop manual help, here's a link: www.cbxclub.com/manuals
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