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 Assembling a Visa engine 
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Post Assembling a Visa engine
Technical specs and Voodoo magik required...

I have all the components back to assemble my Visa motor, but i can't find my workshop manual...

Can anyone give an abridged version of torque settings and finesse required to assemble a Visa engine? :ugeek:

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Harley

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It is M9 for the shocks yes, the rest I'll check when next i'm underneath her. Ironically, this will be valentines day.


October 7th, 2010, 5:02 pm
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all my workshop manuals are just laying under the saloon table, my feet are on the saloon table right in this moment. I try to scan and post it here for you, I hope it is allowed to do so.

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October 7th, 2010, 8:14 pm
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shit, it is in Dutch Language, scan it anyhow.

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October 7th, 2010, 8:18 pm
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October 7th, 2010, 8:33 pm
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well here it is; Look at aanhaalmomenten. try an translate website!!

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October 7th, 2010, 8:34 pm
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Post Re: Assembling a Visa engine
or use this shortcut, to save some head scratching... :lol:

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October 7th, 2010, 9:05 pm
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Post Re: Assembling a Visa engine
Hey thank Ken and lpgo, much appreciated.

Looking at the seal kit i have i don't seem to have the correct relief valve seal :? The closest match i have seems to be to thin or is it correct?
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Original left, new Right...

Also, is degreasing the engine cases then wash/rinse in warm soapy water the best way to clean them?

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Harley

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It is M9 for the shocks yes, the rest I'll check when next i'm underneath her. Ironically, this will be valentines day.


October 14th, 2010, 11:52 am
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Post Re: Assembling a Visa engine
Harley,
I've never yet had to split the cases on a Visa engine, so not much help with hands-on stuff.

Looking at the Haynes manual, the O ring which is fitted in that groove does look to be a 'loose' fit, however it's not as 'lost in space' as the one you've shown.

There's also a photograph of a circular seal which is square in cross section fitted onto a spigot, but I cannot make out where that's located...
Maybe between the oil pump and the crankcase?

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Ask Gricy

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Will do Viking.

What about cleaning the engine casing, i have cleaned the mating surfaces with a scraper, then should i degrease then use warm soapy water?

Ken, i think the item you are reffering is the crankcase seal, 64.1D in my Hanes manual (which i found, my mate was using it as a paperweight) althought there is a larger square cut seal i have not researched yet.
Another note is that on later engines "Bypass valve duct O-ring" is not fitted...?

Cheers

Harley

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It is M9 for the shocks yes, the rest I'll check when next i'm underneath her. Ironically, this will be valentines day.


October 14th, 2010, 2:26 pm
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