Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [43/221] 8 engine clutch and transmission

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [43/221] 8 engine clutch and transmission
2-8 Engine, clutch and transmission
6.4 An
Disassembly
1 Before disassembling the engine, the
external surfaces of the unit should be
thoroughly cleaned and degreased. This will
prevent contamination of the engine internals,
and will also make working a lot easier and
cleaner. A high flash-point. solvent, such as
paraffin (kerosene) can be used, or better stili,
a proprietary engine degreaser. Use old
paintbrushes and toothbrushes to work the
solvent Into the various recesses of the engine
casings. Take care to exclude solvent or water
from the electrical components and intake
and exhaust ports.
.&. Warning: The use of petrol
, (gasoline) as a cleaning agent
. should be avoided because of
the risk of fire.
2 When clean and dry, arrange the unit on the
workbench, leaving suitable clear area for
working. Gather a selection of small
cootalners and plastic bags so that parts can
be grouped together in an easily Identifiable
manner. Some paper and a pen should be on
hand to permit notes to be made and labels
attached where necessary. A supply of clean
rag is also required.
3 Before commencing work, read through the
appropriate section so that some idea of the
necessary procedure can be gained. When
removing various engine components it
should be noted that great force Is seldom
required, unless specified. In many cases, a
component's reluctance to be removed is
indicative of an incorrect approach or r9fnOvaI
method. If in any doubt, re-check with the
text.
4 An engine support stand made from short
lengths of 2 x 4 inch wood bolted together
into a rectangle will help support the engine
(see illustr8tion). The perimeter of the mount
should be just big enough to accommodate
the sump (011 pan) within it so that the engine
rests on its crankcase.
S When disassembling the engine, keep
'mated' parts together (Including gears,
cylinders, pistons, connecting rods, valves,
etc. that have been in contact with each other
during engine operation). These 'mated' parts
must be reused or replaced as an assembly.
8 Engine/transmission disassembly should
be done in the following general order with
reference to the appropriate Sections.
Remove the valve covers
Remove the camchain f8nsIoner and
camcha/n guide blades
Removethecamshafls
Remo~ the cylinder head
Remo\18 the cyilnder blOck
Remo~ the pistons
Remo~ the ignition rotor and pulse
generator coil assembly (see Chapter 4)
Remove the clutch
Remove the 0/1 pump
Remo~the gearch8nge mechanism
extem8/ compQnents
Remove the8/temator (see Chapter 8)
Remo~ the starter clutch and idle gear
Remove the sump (0/1 pen)
Remove the starter motor (see Ch8P'*' 8)
Sepatate the crankcase h8/v8S
Remove the ~smisslon shafts/gears
Remove the shift drum and fot*s
Remove the Ctankshaft and connecting
rods
Remo~ the ba/sncer shaft
Reassembly
7 Reassembly is accomplished by reversing
the general disassembly sequence.
Not.: The valve cover can be removed with
the engine in the flame. "the engine has been
removed, ignore the steps which do not apply.
Removal
1 Remove the seat and the sid. panels (see
Chapter 7) and disconnect the battery
negative (-ve) lead.
2 Remove the fuel tank (see Chapter 3).
3 Release the clamp securing the breather
hose to the breather cover on the top of the
valve cover. and detach the hose (a..
illustration). Also release the choke cable
from its clamp on the breather cover.
4 Disconnect the spark plug leads from the
plugs and secure them clear of the engine.
S Remove the cap (earty models) from each
of the six valve cover bolts, then unscrew the
bolts and remove them along with their
rubber O-rings (see illustration). Discard the
O-rings as new ones must be used on
installation.

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