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This is a good reason to get lifetime warrantees on your junk.
The last time that I had to change this %&#$ was apparently 6 years ago.
Thank GOD I used anti-seize on every bolt then.
To remove the alternator, you simply have to remove the lower control arm and mount along with the A/C compressor and the alternator serpentine belt slack adjuster wheel. Easy!
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Did I forget to mention just how much I LOVE to work on foreign cars?
The price you pay for 300 HP out of a 273 CID 32-valve 10.5:1 engine.
Eric
Those with a GS450 will appreciate the instruction, because it involves removing four bolts, which also hold the passenger grab rails.
Actually, removing them is no problem. The hard part is getting it all to line up to put the bolts back in.
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These are the 450s on which I have worked:Unless you have an E or S Steve, then it's a matter of twisting the key in the seat lock![]()
These are the 450s on which I have worked:
My son had an '81 450T
c.wilson has an '82 450T
These two bikes required removal of the turn signals to release the seat catches.![]()
Mr.Gree has an '86 450L
Bookmon has an '85 450GA
These two bikes used key latches to open them.
I guess it matters which year and which model, but the 450 is the only one that I know of that required removal of turn signals to remove the seat.
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Dave, it is coming right along. :clap:
Might I suggest screwing some of these into your outside frame to help support your cross supports?
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And don't forget to add bracing between them to aid in keeping the boards straight.
It also adds rigidity to the entire platform.
Eric
I try to over-build myself because you just know that you are going to be testing it past its limits.
Eric
Would only be half the fun, if you didn't. :-\\\![]()