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so i'm going to split my cases and install the trans i bought.

i bought the Yamabond 4. and i'm all set.

question is: when applying the bond do i do both sides of the cases and sandwich it together or just one side...

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use acetone to clean both surfaces.

Go in extremely thin ( use a syringe and tiny bead , then finger it over the cleaned surfaces)and let both sides skin for a full minute or so, will seal great and still allow the case halves to be easily seperated later

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do i put sealant on the crank shaft seals and output shaft seal?

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do i put sealant on the crank shaft seals and output shaft seal?

i did'nt, but i suppose you can just to even up what's on the cases

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dab it with your fingers , itll tack fairly quick, yamabonds great stuff. I use a small paint brush. Im not sure of your motor but some install upsidedown easier, that way you dont have to hold crank to pin holes.

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i'm doing my XJ550RH

another question. the last gear on the shaft is pressed on.

all pictures should it should be a c clip. how should i remove it to change out the gears/

heat it?

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i'm doing my XJ550RH

another question. the last gear on the shaft is pressed on.

all pictures should it should be a c clip. how should i remove it to change out the gears/

heat it?

anyway you can get a pic?

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it ok i got it off by heating the gear,

put it back on using a socket.

getting the shift forks to line up was the hardest part.

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