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I was pulling apart the shifting gear on the 850, the small 1/4 cog has two throw out arms that are spring loaded.
Very carefully I dislodged it from the shaft and one of the 4mmm rods went missing, any looked everywhere.
At the bottom of the gear box housing is a 20mm oil return hole, you guessed it.
After fishing around with a magnetic pickup the little tacker came out the hole, .......whew. I have to replace both springs, the bearings and the clutch plates and I didn't really need all this agro.






Pulled the head for the second time on Flyboy's GK to fix a previous 'hack job who over torqued two of the cam cover bolts. I found them when I tried tightening the cam cover after replacing a leaky base gasket and valve stem seals.
I'll probably see if I can find a drill press to use, if not, then I'll drill them out by eye like I did on the lawn mower.
Ness, you've really got to get yourself a table if you plan on working a lot on these things. Real easy to get a bike into the air and stable as the dickens.
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All that stuff on the table is what came off the bike plus a few tools and some padding to protect the parts.The wife says I should buy one on these, but isn't offering to pay for it. I hate to say this, but you sure have a lot of stuff on that table
cg
I know. I can only build one thing at a time.Trust me... you want want a lift table.![]()