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CRANKCASE/TRANSMISSION/BALANCER
Turn the inner race of the left balancer shaft bearing [1]
with your finger.
The bearing should turn smoothly and quietly.
Also check that the outer race of the bearing fits tightly
in the lower crankcase.
Replace the bearing (page 14-27) if the inner race does
not turn smoothly, quietly, or if the outer race fits loosely
in the lower crankcase.
Temporarily install the right balancer shaft bearing onto
the balancer shaft.
Turn the outer race of the right balancer shaft bearing
with your finger.
The bearing should turn smoothly and quietly.
Also check that the inner race of the bearing fits tightly
on the balancer shaft.
Replace the bearing if the inner race does not turn
smoothly, quietly, or if the inner race fits loosely on the
balancer shaft.
LEFT BALANCER SHAFT BEARING
REPLACEMENT
Drive out the left balancer shaft bearing [1] from the
lower crankcase.
Apply engine oil to a new left balancer shaft bearing [1].
Drive the left balancer shaft bearing into the lower
crankcase until it is fully seated using the special tools.
Drive in a new
bearing squarely
with the marking
side facing toward
the inside of the
crankcase.
TOOLS:
Driver, 15 x 280L [2] 07949-3710001
Attachment, 42 x 47 mm [3] 07746-0010300
Pilot, 20 mm [4] 07746-0040500