zephyrdog Posted August 11, 2009 Report Posted August 11, 2009 Hey just curious about how much money it costs to split your case? A friend wants to add a new crank. How much have you guys paid in the past? Thanks. Quote
SAVAGE420 Posted August 11, 2009 Report Posted August 11, 2009 Hey just curious about how much money it costs to split your case? A friend wants to add a new crank. How much have you guys paid in the past? Thanks. Splitting the cases cost only one rusty nickel and a half eaten snickers bar and about an hour or 2 depending on skillz. :biggrin: Quote
DallasGDub Posted August 11, 2009 Report Posted August 11, 2009 It is free. It is not as overwhelming as it may seem. Not a lot to it, just stay organized and use the right tools. As far as taking it to a shop, they will all be diff rates/hour and how much prep work you do yourself. Quote
old roost Posted August 11, 2009 Report Posted August 11, 2009 if you have any mechanical ability it is sooo simple, i always had bikes so i thought my banshee was going to be tough, so far it is the simplist thing besides a vw bug LOL Like the other guys said just take your time and stay organized. I used to use baggies and lable with a sharpie for nuts bolts etc. but you could also use a big piece of card board with holes and diagram and lable that way. Quote
zephyrdog Posted August 12, 2009 Author Report Posted August 12, 2009 wow! i thought it was a lot more work than that. We'll see how adventurous we are feeling and decide if we want to take the challenge. Any special tools I need before we get stared? Quote
kr0nic Posted August 13, 2009 Report Posted August 13, 2009 Don't use that yama-honda bond junk. Its a pain to clean up, you will know when you split the cases. Get a tube of Permatex - anarobic gasket maker, it's about $20 a tube and I have done atleast 10-15 cases with one tube. Clean's up with acetone. Clean both case halves with acetone, then apply a thin layer ( I usually dab it with the tube then go over it with my finger to make it a uniform coating, also apply it to the bottom case (tranny side) it makes it a little easier to put back together. Once it is all bolted back together clean the seam with a rag with some acetone, and finnaly finnish asembly and ride that sh*t! :thumbsup: Quote
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