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You got it but how long did it take. Now you can do like the big blocks & just pull back what you need. I have a couple sawhorse type stands I put under frame so not to hang off ceiling.
If there was that much oil coming out there the clutch would slip like crazy. Are you sure it isn’t leaking from above.
It used to be that on small blocks, you would leave the engine and transmission, unbolt everything and roll the front half away on the front wheel. The rear wheel and swing arm ,engine and transmission are left on the center stand with a block under the front of the engine. That’s how I did it on a V65 and I don’t know about later bikes. It looks like you are almost ready to do that.
At the point your at, I would go for pulling the rear wheel, swingarm (with or without rear drive attached. Lighter and easier to work with if the drive is removed) and then get to the trans. You will also need to get it off the enterstand sice you need to work with the frame rails.
The thinking is. Once your in that deep, change all the seals. If you don't, one will surely leak.Clutch disc centering can be a bit fiddly without the tool. But it can be done. Put the clutch together, but just snug up the outer cover to lightly secure the friction plate. Then use a decreasing series of allen wrenches to measure the gap between the friction and the metal edge until even all the way around. Then secure the outer cover That will get it close enough.JMO,Tom
If it starts & don't leak, job well done. Looks good from hear. Way too clean, ha ha ha. Glad it all worked out.
My V700 is only one I got that don't leak, I fixed it. If it doesn't bleed it's not alive.
It’s odd that I never saw your original post. I typically follow these small block threads right away. It’s fun how these Guzzis big and small split apart. Just takes a little longer with the newer models because of all the wires and sensors, especially that stinking neutral sensor that has gotten a few of us!What’s the story on the cam plug? Looks like maybe the previous owner had the motor apart and tried to get that bung out. I forget if you shared before, do you know the history of the bike?