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And made some video recordings and put them on YouTube.
Disclaimer: I did most of this while waiting for a shop manual to arrive. I had never done any work on this engine before. So please excuse me if I name a few parts wrong. I couldn't figure out how to embed them here. Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 - Cam Removal Video 6 - Cylinder Head Removal Video 7 Video 8 Video 9
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Just noticed, I had some of these were set as private, I've updated them all to public viewing.
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Cool video series, thank you. Hopefully I never have to use this thoug, fingers crossed.
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Cool man. subscribed
Sorry to hear about your engine troubles
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Hi mate thanks for making those videos I have downloaded them for future reference very handy.
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Very nice! Thank you! If only you took a video of how you took off the engine from the bike! but oh well, thank you for these videos anyway!
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I'll try and take video of us putting the engine back in and all the other parts back on.
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Videos should be made to a sticky
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Awesome! Thanks, Chris!
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