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[QUOTE="gator kdx, post: 702053, member: 36274"] Sounds like you figured me out Mr. Clean. I do want to give it a shot. What tools are absolutely required and what tools can I live without - or use something else that's similar. From looking at the service manual it seems like I need 5 or 6 'specialty tools' which I'm sure cost a fortune. Just to mention a few, they say I need a: -gear holder (for primary drive & driven gear) -universal holder (holding the sprocket while I remove the bolt) -crankcase splitting tool -universal bearing puller -bearing driver -crankcase assembly tool?? If it helps, I plan on getting one of the pre-assembled Wiseco cranks with the hot-rod conrod. Thanks for the replies, more tips or if anyone knows of a website with a good photo-walkthrough of the process are very greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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