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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 21 Mar 2024 11:34 #896708

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As the time approaches to "dis-assemble" I have been pondering how best to remove and re-fit the motor singlehandedly without hurting it or me (or fresh powder coat) and with minimal grunting and straining (I am 60 now  ) I have come up with what I hope is the answer to remove the motor with the bike bolted down to the lift and transport it to my engine stand (which I will convert to a rotisserie) In essence it will be a "screw jack" that will work in conjunction with my lift and engine stand - early doors yet put below is my progress so far

 



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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 22 Mar 2024 17:25 #896761

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Not my set up, only saved the pictures:

 
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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 23 Mar 2024 02:08 #896770

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Rob that is a much easier solution, however I am tight for space to manoeuvre and also don't have an engine hoist. You can rent them here in the UK but by the time I pay rental twice plus delivery and collection charges twice (I don't have a van or truck) there will be little difference in cost. I also don't have a main stand and I don't think a "paddock stand" would be secure enough. My rig will disassemble when not in use for storage and once I have finished it I am hopeful it will last for the rest of my lifetime only requireing different brackets for different bikes (don't tell Mrs Wookie but I do plan future projects  )

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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 27 Mar 2024 18:44 #896987

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If you need a hand removing the motor give me a call and I'll come over. 

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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 28 Mar 2024 00:31 #896990

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If you need a hand removing the motor give me a call and I'll come over. 
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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 28 Mar 2024 06:21 #897004

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Your damper mounting position is the same as mine Guy, using the cooler mounts as the fitting spot, much more discreet than the girder out the side early style. 

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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 14 Apr 2024 01:23 #897615

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Managed to get sometime in the garage this week so I have finished up my "motor extraction device"   (I will worry about painting it once I know it works correctly) I have load tested it (by sitting on the lifting bar and raising it as I wheigh about the same as the motor) maybe I should put a ticker on it SWL= >1FB (safe working load = greater than 1 fat bastard)   the plate that bolts to the engine is bolted to the carrier so when it comes to using it for a different motor in a different bike I would only need to make a new flat plate (less than $10) I have also used needle rollers so the screw doesn't "snag" - when not in use it will break down and fit under my bench.

 
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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 14 Apr 2024 01:40 #897616

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Nice work! Pretty sure the safe working load should be equal to or less than one fat bastard though ;)
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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 15 Apr 2024 09:15 #897661

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Nice job matey 
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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 19 Apr 2024 05:10 #897837

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Nice work maybe you can make a patent on that  or hire it out .
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And finally, Wookie's 82 begins ! 20 Apr 2024 14:02 #897899

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After another busy day the "rotisserie" conversion on my engine stand is done (just need to make a couple of brackets)

 
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