MM800
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Thinking about building a jig to be able to seperate and press the Yamaha cranks. Does anyone have any info on this
the first time i brought a crank to get trued after i pressed it i watched this guy start whacking it with a hammer lol i was so confused i thought it was a special tool or something NOPE! a big brass hammer, and he had a jig set-up for the run out and etc... this was for a single cyl motorstingray719 said:I have rebuilt dozens of cranks over the years. Have not had to do a Viper yet but if you plan on doing it fell free to PM me and I will send you my phone number.
Its not rocket science, just need to be patient and use a dial indicator. (they are cheap all over) Get it close as you can out of the case and put it in. Then mount dial indicator so you can check end of crank. Hit lobes (big counterweight looking things) on crank with brass mallet until everything lines up and you get the runout on end of crank.
Last one I did was a single cylnder motorcycle. Guy in machine shop said we don't do those. I asked him if I could use his press, and he said better yet to show him. LOL, maybe a minute to press apart and back together. Wonder if they do them now?Put it in the case and a couple whacks with brass mallet and ready to go!
joehunt said:You may have to put degree tape on.