crazy4life said:
Already done :) I'm way more interested in a tool list. I dont want to have to keep going out to find a tool i need when i can just get them all in one stop.
I'd get a Motion Pro flywheel puller, something to hold the clutch basket (motion pro makes a tool), and something to use to split the cases (if you plan on doing that).
You don't have to have the expensive factory tools, in fact, I use a steering wheel puller from Autozone for splitting 2 stroke cases.
Other than those, you really don't need any special tools.
You can take the cylinder, piston and crank to a machine shop and have them measured, no need to buy all of the stuff to do that, unless you plan on doing this sort of work a lot.