Herpderplol BRRAAAAAAAAAPP Aug 22, 2012 6,290 497 136 27 Dickinson, ND Jan 2, 2014 #21 To replace the gasket, its 7 bolts. And you will have to take off the footpeg to pull off the cover.
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,121 165 eastern australia Jan 2, 2014 #22 Fortrex said: I already had planned on flushing the crank case and re-filling it, so I'll just replace the gasket at the same time. Thanks for the help everyone! Click to expand... Just a correction on terminology, but one does not fill the crankcase with oil. A two stroke's crankcase is separate from the transmission and the lubrication comes from oil carried in suspension. One drains, flushes and re- fills the gearbox with 650ml of oil suitable for wet clutches.
Fortrex said: I already had planned on flushing the crank case and re-filling it, so I'll just replace the gasket at the same time. Thanks for the help everyone! Click to expand... Just a correction on terminology, but one does not fill the crankcase with oil. A two stroke's crankcase is separate from the transmission and the lubrication comes from oil carried in suspension. One drains, flushes and re- fills the gearbox with 650ml of oil suitable for wet clutches.
bansheedave Active Member Nov 4, 2010 2,162 449 140 Jan 3, 2014 #23 With a bent frame, a skid plate won't fit. I was suggesting one if you decide to get a different frame in the future.
With a bent frame, a skid plate won't fit. I was suggesting one if you decide to get a different frame in the future.
DUALSTROKE Giving away free clues Technician Mar 2, 2008 5,263 427 134 masshole Jan 3, 2014 #24 Keep an eye out on Craig's list for a frame. I just grabbed a 01 perfectly straight frame for $40. They are cheap enough to replace.
Keep an eye out on Craig's list for a frame. I just grabbed a 01 perfectly straight frame for $40. They are cheap enough to replace.
F Fortrex New Member Nov 25, 2013 24 0 1 30 Jan 11, 2014 #25 Unfortunately around my area there are almost no blasters at all, let alone blaster parts. So the part I need is part #2 crankcase seal?
Unfortunately around my area there are almost no blasters at all, let alone blaster parts. So the part I need is part #2 crankcase seal?
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa Jan 11, 2014 #26 no, #2 is the flywheel cover gasket, there is no oil on that side. you need #7 to replace the clutch cover gasket. if this is refering to your above post about flushing/changing tranny oil ?
no, #2 is the flywheel cover gasket, there is no oil on that side. you need #7 to replace the clutch cover gasket. if this is refering to your above post about flushing/changing tranny oil ?
F Fortrex New Member Nov 25, 2013 24 0 1 30 Jan 11, 2014 #27 Oh okay, thanks! Any special instructions for the installation or just remove the old gasket, put the new one on, put the cover back on and fill it up?
Oh okay, thanks! Any special instructions for the installation or just remove the old gasket, put the new one on, put the cover back on and fill it up?
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa Jan 11, 2014 #28 Fortrex said: Oh okay, thanks! Any special instructions for the installation or just remove the old gasket, put the new one on, put the cover back on and fill it up? Click to expand... /\ yuuuuuup
Fortrex said: Oh okay, thanks! Any special instructions for the installation or just remove the old gasket, put the new one on, put the cover back on and fill it up? Click to expand... /\ yuuuuuup
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,121 165 eastern australia Jan 11, 2014 #29 /\ /\ /\ With no more, no less. than 650ml of oil.