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cruise_carter

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Tried to find bolts, 8mm x 150mm, to replace trans bolts in order to slide the trans back from clutch housing
to keep everything aligned.

No luck.

Went to Brafasco here in Ontario, they specialize in fasteners.
Didn't have the bolts that long but they did have 8mm threaded rod.
Picked up a 1000mm length of 8mm threaded rod for $5.19 + tax.

cut to required length and go...
alignment bolts for clutch spline lube Img_0310


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Currently on the hunt for another old K bike (K100RS would be perfect)
2004 R1200CLC (gone recently......those evo brakes are brutal)
1985 K100RT, lots of km but lots of life left (gone)
2002 HD Electra Glide Classic (gone)
1987 K100RS (gone)
2002 HD Road Glide (gone)
2000 R1100R (gone)
lots more in the past........
    

martyman

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Is there any video or pictures of this technique and do you need to remove exhaust to do it?  thanks

    

duck

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Yes, you'll need to remove the exhaust.  Not sure if that answer is 100% but I always do.  Makes it easy to get the wheel off and the exhaust is out of the way.  On a K100 you're best off removing the headers and exhaust can as one unit.  If you disconnect the headers from the exhaust then it's a PITA to get things lined up properly.

I've found it easiest to get the transmission fairly well lined up within an inch or so of the bellhousing and then install two or three long hex head M8 bolts.  I had a set with the heads cut off and screwdriver slots cut in them but the hex head approach works better for me.


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86 Custom K100 (standard fairing, K75 Belly pan, Ceramic chromed engine covers, paralever)
K75 Frankenbrick (Paralever, K11 front end, hybrid ABS, K1100RS fairing, radial tires)
86 K75C Turbo w/ paralever
94 K1100RS
93 K1100LT
91 K1
93 K75S (K11 front end)
91 K75S (K1 front end)
14 Yamaha WR250R
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14 K1600GT
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the.postman

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The Exhaust can remain in place.

There is a series of 6 vids on youtube showing spline lube HERE


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1985 K100 RS   104EA49840092        #0081788     SILVERish (Madison) Prod. date 05/12/84
1984 srx 600
1986 cbr1000f/h
    

klamityboy

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martyman wrote:Is there any video or pictures of this technique and do you need to remove exhaust to do it?  thanks
I always find Chris Harris informative and entertaining. Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZJdZ1HszkA


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1991 K75RT-P

Model Description: K 75RT
Market: Europe
Type: 0565
E-Code: K569
Engine: 3_ZYL - 0,70l (55kW)
Transmission: Manual
Body Color: Polizeiweiss
Production Date: 30.08.1990
    

martyman

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klamityboy wrote:
martyman wrote:Is there any video or pictures of this technique and do you need to remove exhaust to do it?  thanks
I always find Chris Harris informative and entertaining. Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZJdZ1HszkA
I'm a fan of Chris and in his vid he removes the exhaust...I'd rather not if I don't have to...

    

the.postman

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You don't have to.
I've replaced clutch without taking exhaust off, you may just want to take the weight off the exhaust to prevent any strain on the headers whilst you work.


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1985 K100 RS   104EA49840092        #0081788     SILVERish (Madison) Prod. date 05/12/84
1984 srx 600
1986 cbr1000f/h
    

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