Tw-evo Motor...lets start from scratch

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Or repost the best assembly list and thing that worked...from evo cases to aftermarket...
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Does anyone have to old list or the old post from the Fatso thread ????
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Can't remember about here ; did MechWerks do one on CW?

I am getting feebleminded. Sorry.
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Think when Weyland disappeared, everybody got gun shy ..... then a friend of 25 years took off with all my stuff and a grand in cash .... I do have a set of cases that I bought from a member here and when I had no computer for over a year, he refused to send the paper because He felt I cheated him om S&H .... I tried to make it good but was told to GFMS ... Doubt he had paper to begain with ....
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Hey yona are you building the whole bike from scratch, if so i have done that. I started with just a set of casings.
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I have an old Santee hard tale frame and all the motor parts and a 5 speed, we'll and I can make the rest ... at one time there was a floathing list of parts that work and methods to assemblE motor .... I am interested in the welding of cases to strengthen for over bore and deck to keep from using spacers ... just trying to revive some lost great info ...
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yona wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:11 am I have an old Santee hard tale frame and all the motor parts and a 5 speed, we'll and I can make the rest ... at one time there was a floathing list of parts that work and methods to assemblE motor .... I am interested in the welding of cases to strengthen for over bore and deck to keep from using spacers ... just trying to revive some lost great info ...
I was interested in that years ago. Went so far to buy a set of rods, but I cant remember shit about them. Still in the tool box drawer. AS I tickle the brain cells, seems I remember having a stock set of evo cases with a crack from the rear motor mount around to the breather location. I think they're on a shelf here somewhere. That was in the late 90s.
A lotta water under the bridge since then. Several jobs (I work projects, look for another job when the proj is done), moves (different towns and homes), couple girl friends.
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