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Thread: 250sx help right side crank case

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    250sx help right side crank case

    I took apart the right side crankcase because it had a crack in it. Cleaning it back up and trying to install it. Beside the reverse and neutral switch is a spring on a arm. Not sure what position it should be in but if someone has a pic or link please help.

    My clymer manual has dink all in it

    Thanks for your help in advance

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    i will in a bit. i have lots of SX eng pics

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    I've got it all apart in my garage scratching my head. Does the spring lock the arm facing up?

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    no, down on the left

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    Here ya go. Its just a stopper for the shift drum to keep the shift drum from going in to rev until the left side is lifted up releasing the shift drum. Just use a small screwdriver to walk the end of the spring in to the case.
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    That's awesome thanks for the fast help.

    Cheers

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    Anytime Brother. That's why we're here. Don't forget to leave the dipstick out when you put the cover back on.

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    I forgot to when I removed it. I got all happy once I removed all the bolts lol

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    Its a pain i n the ass but looks like u got the advice u needed. Good luck getting the right screws in the right hole on your first try. I think i will label them next time

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