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56483
To get a better idea as to what the crankcase looks like, check this link. If it doesn't take you to the crankcase section, you may have to go through the...
Charles Weber
charlesw_1998
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Nov 1, 2006
5:17 pm
56484
My 83 CB650SC has a separate oil pan. I have had it off, because I stripped the drain hole. Had it replaced with a used pan. Mitchell...
mlray4198
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Nov 1, 2006
6:49 pm
56485
Boy, did I screw that up. There very definitely is an oil pan shown, but I still don't think you will have very good luck getting anything out of it. It's...
Charles Weber
charlesw_1998
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Nov 1, 2006
7:16 pm
56486
guys can't make up my mind. I will take a look at my camshaft holder this weekend to see with the screw held in place by threadlocking compund and some...
Andrew
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Nov 1, 2006
7:56 pm
56487
What is with all these stripped drain plug issues! Who'd 'av thunk? For all the rookies who have not yet stripped their oil pan plug, let the plug cool while...
marriedman14830
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Nov 1, 2006
7:57 pm
56488
The #1 cylinder still refuses to cooperate even though the other three start right up for the first time since I've had the bike. I've resigned to the idea of...
marriedman14830
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Nov 1, 2006
8:01 pm
56489
Mhhh i don`t agree with you. It's not only ignorance. I was using a torque wrench properly set when i stripped the threads of the hamshaft holder. Many parts,...
Andrew
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Nov 1, 2006
8:21 pm
56490
Thanks for the suggestions for us rookies. I'd add to that: Replace the washer with a crush washer. If you don't know what that is, ask at your dealer or...
Koda
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Nov 1, 2006
9:56 pm
56491
Yeah ! and ham is really soft!. Malcolm 84 700s x 2 ... hamshaft ... which ... help ... gets ... either. ... thunk? ... plug, ... filter. ... the ... problem) ...
glaswiegan2001
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Nov 1, 2006
11:55 pm
56492
I have an 82 nighthawk 750sc, and I was wondering what I could do to help with the front end being really bouncy? It has the air filled front forks, and I have...
spdkilz02
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Nov 2, 2006
8:18 am
56493
Until you've torqued a ham you really can't imagine what it's like! This whole thread is going bad ...... ... using a ... dont ... magnet ... out ... pan ... ...
marriedman14830
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Nov 2, 2006
12:54 pm
56494
It could be bad wheel bearings, and the excessive dive could mean new fork springs (Progressive brand is good) and fork oil are needed.For the bounce I would...
Mike Dude
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Nov 2, 2006
2:06 pm
56495
i am not familiar with your model but maybe is time to replace the big spring (if there is one)? in time they lose their power and become useless ... help with...
Andrew
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Nov 2, 2006
3:36 pm
56496
i don`t think is going bad! how many times do we talk about threads and screws? at least is something new! and much better than the ...
Andrew
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Nov 2, 2006
3:47 pm
56497
The air pressure sounds quite high to me. My 1985 NH650 only calls for 6 lb. and an article I found on the 1982 NH750 talked about 10 to 14 lb. More air...
Charles Weber
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Nov 2, 2006
3:56 pm
56498
ok, thank you all for the responses, i will have to check some things out. does anyone know of a way to just not have the air suspension in the front, i really...
spdkilz02
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Nov 2, 2006
5:51 pm
56499
NO 750 sc experience here but I suspect there is some bad information floating around on this one. All air and no oil was implied long ago on this thread I...
marriedman14830
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Nov 2, 2006
7:10 pm
56500
are you guys running the 4 smaller round filters? i was thinking of elemenating the airbox and just doing the 4 small k&n filters, along with a 4 into 1 pipe...
spdkilz02
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Nov 2, 2006
7:51 pm
56501
what bike are we talking about? ... elemenating the airbox ... or 4 into 2 and rejet the ... with no ... come out lightly black...
Andrew
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Nov 2, 2006
8:55 pm
56502
"Hammmm...."-Homer Jay Simpson "Crush washerrrr..."-Koda...
Merkwürdigliebe G...
doclockwood99
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Nov 2, 2006
9:19 pm
56503
I'm using the stock filter replacement,just pop it in. Michael A. Alvarez 2003 Red NH 750..."My Precious"! 53k Miles and Going Strong ... Everyone is raving...
Mike Dude
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Nov 2, 2006
9:29 pm
56504
82 750...
spdkilz02
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Nov 2, 2006
9:44 pm
56505
I agree with Andrew. But I'm also offended (snif) that no one noticed the brilliant and witty pun in the subject line. :-) Dave ... [snip]...
Koda
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Nov 2, 2006
10:45 pm
56506
Yes - no oil and all air would make the shock bouncy because oil is not compressible, while air is highly compressible. Dave...
Koda
kodaska
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Nov 2, 2006
10:48 pm
56507
Advice please, I'm trying to get my new (to me) 1983 650 SC up and running. I've changed the petrol,plugs and oil and sprayed the carbs with carb cleaner and...
terrytiger750
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Nov 2, 2006
11:39 pm
56508
The filter housing has a top and a bottom. There is a what I would call a tab which is part of the fins on the bottm side of the filter housing. This tab has...
Charles Weber
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Nov 3, 2006
12:10 am
56509
ok it has oil in it, i thought that it was only an air suspension, so that is my fault. ... and ... go...
spdkilz02
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Nov 3, 2006
12:34 am
56510
well, i had the front tire changed today. the kenda challenger racked up 21,672 miles. not bad for a $45 tire~! the dealer ( i bought the tire there) charged...
jenniferl4
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Nov 3, 2006
12:47 am
56511
what about the pod filters on an 82...
spdkilz02
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Nov 3, 2006
1:02 am
56512
Jennifer The Files section has a "Beadbreaker" that looks promising. A little late for you now. Is that clutch of your still holding out? Unrelated info but I...
marriedman14830
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Nov 3, 2006
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