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Re: splitting a 560, have a few questions
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Posted by Red Rider on June 25, 2001 at 21:07:56 from (63.44.140.196):
In Reply to: splitting a 560, have a few questions posted by matthew on June 25, 2001 at 19:18:50:
On a 400/450 there is a 1/4 inch thick adapter plate between the engine and clutch housing. The side rails bolt though this and into the clutch housing. Bolt your supports to the side rails, block the engine and then after you separate the clutch housing I slipped the bolts back through the 1/4 plate and the side rails. This supports the engine and you can remove the blocking under the engine. I put heavy duty piviting 6 inch wheels on my supports so I could roll the engine and front end around. Of coarse I did have a wide front to. If your supports are about 45 degrees of the frame rails I think it would still give you enough stabilization for a narrow front end. I think the 560 would split the same as a 450
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