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Re: Damn that was hard

Posted by TOOLS1 on May 21, 2013; 5:13am
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/Damn-that-was-hard-tp4041012p4041024.html

How did you make it so hard? The DOHC engines are too easy to change!!!!! I do them by myself, and do not break a sweat. I just put the bike on the center stand, then put my bike lift/jack under the oil pan, and remove the motor mounts, and the frame tube on the right side below the engine. After that I just roll the engine out the side. Put the engine back by rolling it back in.
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