Parts
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What is it? Looks like a bush from this angle for the lower engine mount and if so needs to be kept in there
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What is it? Looks like a bush from this angle for the lower engine mount and if so needs to be kept in there
@nottsbiker Honestly don't know. Really unclear, but I think it's the dowels that sit between the crank cases.
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@nottsbiker Honestly don't know. Really unclear, but I think it's the dowels that sit between the crank cases.
@calum yes I think its correct - think I've heard these referred to as a silent block in scooter terminology.
Had to look at the engine out of my tdr125 and its the same set up in that as well 3SH / 3MB
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@calum yes I think its correct - think I've heard these referred to as a silent block in scooter terminology.
Had to look at the engine out of my tdr125 and its the same set up in that as well 3SH / 3MB
It’s a steel tube (not unlike the casing dowels) with 2 skinny o-rings on it that goes between 2 steel ‘bushes’ (you can see the other sides bush and o-ring numbered 4 & 6 on the top right of pic) in the hole in the cases that the lower engine mount bolt slides through. The one just under the swing arm bolt...
On my engine the steel bushes are seated in rubber ‘cups’...
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It’s a steel tube (not unlike the casing dowels) with 2 skinny o-rings on it that goes between 2 steel ‘bushes’ (you can see the other sides bush and o-ring numbered 4 & 6 on the top right of pic) in the hole in the cases that the lower engine mount bolt slides through. The one just under the swing arm bolt...
On my engine the steel bushes are seated in rubber ‘cups’...
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It’s a steel tube (not unlike the casing dowels) with 2 skinny o-rings on it that goes between 2 steel ‘bushes’ (you can see the other sides bush and o-ring numbered 4 & 6 on the top right of pic) in the hole in the cases that the lower engine mount bolt slides through. The one just under the swing arm bolt...
On my engine the steel bushes are seated in rubber ‘cups’...
@spookdog never taken them out to be honest but assume they are fitted for a good reason
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@spookdog never taken them out to be honest but assume they are fitted for a good reason
@nottsbiker
Yeah, it’s so the outer bushes stay slightly prouder than the casing, so the rubber mounting can work. A bit like the metal tube inside headlight mounting rubbers. It gives the mount some wiggle room -
@jonne123 this is still unclear. Can you please upload a photo of the part you have. And why don't you just fit it. Why is this even up for debate? You have forgotten a component it's no biggie it literally takes an hour to disassemble and reassemble the DT engine so this should be a no brainer.
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You can put it in from the side.
Just lever out a bush, or put a screwdriver in one side and tap out the other...
You shouldn’t t need to split the cases. Just lift the engine up in the frame till you have access...Edited for feckups