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burton11
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Posted 3 Years, 6 Months ago permalink
Hello again!!! (& this time no portuguese!!!)

I'm going to change the piston on my bike but I'd like to take a look at the shop manual.
The "Users Manual" that comes with the bike doesn't have any exploded view of the process. I believe there should be a "shop manual" with them somewwhere. I'm particularly keenly interested in the exhaust valve asembly and disassembly process.

Anyone out there can give me a hand? Thank you very much!

Tiago, I've got the torque wrench already. And the cylinder nuts are 14mm.
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Posted 3 Years, 6 Months ago permalink
It is much easier with the service manual. Changing the piston can't be too hard, but the exhaust valve is very different for each manufacturer, & it's easier to ruin it unless you know what you are doing. Best thing is to find the service manual. Otherwise, I hope they're's someone here who knows about your model's exhaust valve.

Good luck (bueno suerte!? is this close to portuguese?)
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