nc30 engine removal?

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nc30 engine removal?

Post by gonzothegreat » Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:19 pm

I'm sure this might have been asked many times, but I can't find the posts :oops: ...
Planning to stop ridding the bike over winter (I'm getting old :whistle: ) and use my favourite winter transportation The Bus... :roll:

So this winter, the bike will get a complete strip down and serious clean.
If I get myself an abba stand, which I hear is a must, how easy/difficult is to remove the engine on your own?
Is there a post here with some pictures, or a website link I can check please?


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Re: nc30 engine removal?

Post by Chrissy_J » Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:06 pm

If you keep the bike stable (which is what the Abba stand is for) then you can put something under the engine to support it. Then, when all the fixings are removed, you can lift the frame over the engine.

Because I was doing serious work on my bike (an NC21) I took off the front downpipes and cut off the rotten collector 'cos I was replacing it. Then I supported the bike by sitting the engine's sump on a thick board, supported by two breeze blocks.
This kept the bike fairly stable and raised the front wheel off the ground... Then I took the front wheel and forks off, for later servicing and 'cos they're heavy.

I removed all the fastenings and lifted the frame off the engine from the front; I had to take the thermostat housing off 'cos it fouled the right downtube. Be careful! The engine will lurch forwards when it's clear of the frame.

I'm not Little Miss Strong and I did it all by myself; it doesn't take long but it's a serious effort. Get someone to help with the lifting if you can.

Hope this helps.

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Re: nc30 engine removal?

Post by skinnydog0_0 » Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:18 pm

Hi,
Getting the engine out can be done on your own, but it is a heavy lump, and not easy to shift about. What do you plan to do to the engine? are you doing anything else while you have the bike apart?
Getting the engine out is pretty much a total strip of the bike, and a very very good way to get to know all the parts ;)
I would start by removing everything that you can fairings, tank, carbs, wheels, exhaust, footrests.

Chrissy_J beat me to it :grin:
I do the same rest the engine on something and lift the frame off it.
An NC is for life, not just for Christmas!

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Re: nc30 engine removal?

Post by gonzothegreat » Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:52 pm

Thanks both for the tips.
The plans are:
forks and rear shock rebuilt
endurance nose cone from Gav@jap4performance the Suzuka model (http://www.jap4performance.com/images/n ... Suzaka.jpg)
single seat tail
engine tidy up(clean, paint), valves clearance, carb tuning (maybe also modded)
serious clean up of the frame/swing arm.
Koso DB-02R gauges
WR'S Rear Sets
Full Tyga exhaust (not sure which one yet as in single or double cans, but not the Maggot....)
super light battery (can't remember the name, I think they come from a German website)
and other small little bits as I go along :whistle:

Nothing is set in stone so will see how it goes :roll:


edit:
I do really like the look of that one
Image
maybe not in that colour, but the nose/seat does it for me :mrgreen:

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