What will I see after removing the oil pan?
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You will see, the inside of the oil pan, and from the engine, an oil pick up and shiny spinny bits - bottom of conrods and crankshaft.
What are you looking for? What do you expect?
Honda Cbr1000f 1000 Hurricane 1987 Usa Oil Pump - schematic partsfiche
Cheers, SB
What are you looking for? What do you expect?
Honda Cbr1000f 1000 Hurricane 1987 Usa Oil Pump - schematic partsfiche
Cheers, SB
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There is not a lot to see with the sump cover removed. What you will see is the crank shaft minus the ends, the connecting rod caps and the bottom of the cam chain tensioner sprocket. As SB mentioned, you'll also see the oil pick-up. There are not a lot of service opportunities down there, if any. To service the lower end would require the cases to be split.
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You could undo the oil pump sprocket cut the chain and link a new masterlink chain
to the old and manually crank the motor until the new chain comes back around the crank.
I remember seeing a chain replacement part number once about five years ago somewhere
............ if I find it - that was a half dozen laptops or so ago, I'll post it up
It's a 62 Link chain just got to find the size and pitch , one on the left of this pic from Henry's tear down
to the old and manually crank the motor until the new chain comes back around the crank.
I remember seeing a chain replacement part number once about five years ago somewhere
............ if I find it - that was a half dozen laptops or so ago, I'll post it up
It's a 62 Link chain just got to find the size and pitch , one on the left of this pic from Henry's tear down
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