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Author Subject: Release bearing position to line up with fork,
eiei0

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Post #1
As per the title what side of the bearing does the fork slide behind,

Is it the side with the 2 cut outs or the
longer side??

Thanks
Posted 16th Nov 2020 at 19:23
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #2
here's an illustration to show you



but make sure your folks are aiming to slide behind the bearing pust the gearbox on best you can then use the bolts to pull the gearbox fully on but in a criss cross manner making sure the box goes on perfectly straight

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Posted 17th Nov 2020 at 14:08
welshpug!

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Post #3
never use he bolts to pull it on, ahould slide all the way on once ita aligned

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Posted 17th Nov 2020 at 16:23
eiei0

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Post #4
Ok guys thanks for the replies, just going to replace the cover on the input shaft and try putting it back in,

I have zero confidence that crank seal won't leak as I didn't like the way it slid in so no doubt I'll be a natural at this by the time I get finished 😂
Posted 17th Nov 2020 at 17:00

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