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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    To separate the crankcase, it cannot be mounted to an engine stand on both sides.
    Be very careful when removing the large sensor above the right chain housing, so that you don't crack or break off the attachment area on the case.

    Jon B.
    Vista, CA

    do you mean the sensor with housing? Is it the oil pressure sensor or something similar?... that is unscrewed and once loose I screw it back on. I am going to open the motor where it is, it is more comfortable for me (although it looks more shabby)... right now I wonder. Is it necessary to remove the studs that "hold" the cylinders etc? to open the case? I have unscrewed everything and I can not loosen the casing to open. Thank you very much for the advice.
    **So far all the screws have come out easily....

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    ummm... the crankshaft is broken.
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    what could cause this?
    Last edited by _gonbau; 05-24-2022 at 12:17 PM.

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