Case splitting. NO NO !!
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:43 am
Greetings
Here is a good example of the result of inappropriate case splitting technique used by a "DPO".
There is a much better way as described in the technical tips section titled " Break the case wide open" than using a flat blade screwdriver.
I think that the cases can be used again. Thankfully the screwdriver user didn't pry in the crank area. The thin aluminum wedges at the top of the crank area are broken off---I suppose from a broken ring circulating around for a bit--- and I am not sure how important these are. Maybe, some one can educate me on their function/importance?
The crank, tranny, clutch and drive gear are all in good condition so at least that is a plus.
Tom
Here is a good example of the result of inappropriate case splitting technique used by a "DPO".
There is a much better way as described in the technical tips section titled " Break the case wide open" than using a flat blade screwdriver.
I think that the cases can be used again. Thankfully the screwdriver user didn't pry in the crank area. The thin aluminum wedges at the top of the crank area are broken off---I suppose from a broken ring circulating around for a bit--- and I am not sure how important these are. Maybe, some one can educate me on their function/importance?
The crank, tranny, clutch and drive gear are all in good condition so at least that is a plus.
Tom