NC30 Engine Swap Procedure
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Re: NC30 Engine Swap Procedure
iDemonix wrote:How are you people balancing an engine, on a block of wood, on a trolley jack!? My trolley jack's contact area is the size of half an iPhone.
I'll order some plus gas, plugs and you're right, I'll do some engine painting first.
Rick: That seems a balache and I have no grinder.
Neosophist wrote:-snip-
Support the engine.. I use a trolly jack and a block of wood.

Like this but with a larger square of wood. One thats ideally a bit larger than the bottom of the sump.
I got an offcut of Oak from my local wood shop for free (I put a couple of quid in their 'tea fund') that was just the right size
Maybe you have something knocking around though, piece of wood from some old furnature etc.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: NC30 Engine Swap Procedure
Well, I'm a carpenter and I work in a pine furniture workshop so I'm sure finding a bit of wood won't be a problem 

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