Thanks Guys,got the broken shim tool out.
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Thanks Guys,got the broken shim tool out.
07 Feb 2007 11:49
Got the broken shim tool out.It was in the cap covering the sprocket on the crank. Used a magnet to fish it out but I had to thin out the head of the shop magnet, so it would fit the channel goin down to the crank.Thanks very much guys.
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Re: Thanks Guys,got the broken shim tool out.
07 Feb 2007 12:04
Good
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Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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Re: Thanks Guys,got the broken shim tool out.
07 Feb 2007 12:57
cool much easier than turning engine upside down and shaking it.
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Re: Thanks Guys,got the broken shim tool out.
07 Feb 2007 12:59
kano wrote:
Depends how big you are....
cool much easier than turning engine upside down and shaking it.
Depends how big you are....
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