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Double_T333
Добавлен 27 сен 2019
Removing swingarm/Lubricating suspension link pivots | XSR700 MT07
This is not a how to video. This video is just showing how I did it. For educational purposes only. This video applies to anyone with the same swing arm as the XSR700/MT07/TRACER7/TENERE700 or similar bikes.
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Fixing a stuck motorcycle seat | XSR700
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Fixing a stuck motorcycle seat | XSR700
XSR700/MT07/FZ07 stator cover removal/installation
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This is a guide to removing and installing the stator cover on the Yamaha MT/FZ 07. All bolts were torqued to 10Nm (7ft lbs) of torque. The 2 bolts at the bottom of the stator cover were the only ones that required loctite. A new gasket is necessary for a new stator cover. The copper washer and O Rings are strongly recommended as well. However, not mandatory especially if your bike has low mile...
Just got mine done! Thank you for the video! Yes, the heat gun & hammer works, for getting bear out!
Nice guy fr
you are a god send sir. thank you
Video titled removal and installation yet no video of any installing or removing 😅😅
Hey man what size socket did you use to open the main axle of the swing arm not the one on the rear wheel the in the middle of the bike
I need to know that also
Better with the yamaha soundtrack rater than Sade.
That is really usefull to know. Great info, cheers!
Excellent instructional video, this will come in very handy!
Very helpful. Thanks for posting.
Where did u buy the part ?
PARTZILLA
Dude you rock, I was about to loosen the rearset mount too. These bikes are meant to be abused, so you've got to maintain em too.
I should clarify that mine is a 2022 MT-07, everything except I think the kickstand placement ended up being the same.
How did you put the bearing back in ?
I put the bearing in the freezer for a few minutes to slightly shrink the bearing and heated the spot on the cover where the bearing goes with a torch to slightly expand the metal. Might need to gently tap it in with a mallet too
Thank you for posting this! Just had this happen to me.
Nice video, can you please let me know how long do you take to do it?
Took about 3 hours roughly but can definitely be done in less than 2
Hey how did you get the torx screws out for the sensor, I've tried to undo them by hand they just seem to be stripping the bolts themselves. Did you have a special tool to do it?
From what I remember, I used an impacted gun with a torx bit to get them out. But you should be able to remove it with a ratchet
Thank you very much for the video. Very helpful
Thanks for posting this! Very helpful
I dont have that little rubber u shaped seal anymore, what can I use instead
Great question. I have no idea lol I’m sorry. Maybe you can buy that OEM part from PARTZILLA?
How'd you end up getting the bearing out without damaging it?
Heating it up and smacking it out with a hammer from the other side
Had to heat up in an oven, banged it out with a rubber mallet
@@Double_T333 I know this is an old video but would appreciate a response if you see this. Is the bearing is supposed to sit flush when it's installed? I've just gone to install a new bearing into a new case, looks about half hay in but wont go any further like it's finished. Did put bearing in freezer and heat up case before. Tapped in with a socket and mallet too.
@@IN_ZANE_ huh interesting. My bearing was my old used one so idk if that made a difference. Have you tried putting some oil in the spot where the bearing goes after heating the cover and freezing the bearing? If that doesn’t work, I would resort to getting a bearing setter kit.
@@Double_T333 Hey thanks for the quick reply. No didn't try oil, managed to get the bearing back out so I'll try again with some oil. Maybe I didn't get the case hot enough, I blasted it with a heat gun on high for a few mins, maybe a torch is needed? Only bearing tools I've seen is a bearing puller that needs open end on both sides, or a hydraulic press. Not sure what a bearing setter tool is. Also, assuming I ever get the bearing in, those gears that sit on the bearing and shaft, did you leave them on the cover or on the bike when you reinstalled the cover? Might be obvious when I finally get in there but be interested what worked for you
do you know how to properly remove the generator rotor? and what flywheel puller is needed. cant find any videos on it, and the service manual doesnt really explain it too well. dont want to damage the cranks. thanks!
I don’t unfortunately I’m sorry. Check some forums. I’ve seen dedicated flywheel pullers for this engine on eBay as well
What did you use, or what works best for cleaning off the old gasket. There's a residue that's pretty on there and trying to clean it is getting everywhere 😅
I used a fresh razor blade and carefully scraped off the residue. Scotch bright helped too but the razor blade was faster and more effective
@@Double_T333 finished putting mine together. Still got other things to replace 😅. Hoping I get no leak, and good luck on your bike👍🏼