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Yes, all the Yamaha 1100 cranks are the same, we have them on exchange for $375, click Products on the left.
Individual crank components are not sold separately.
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When you find the valves, then you are ready to take a crank apart. Did you know that the crank gets index! If you need to ask what that is just get a long block. It will be a costly experience if you build it wrong. Your cases are good so you are way ahead of others TRUST ME [img]/graemlins/winkanim.gif[/img]
Originally posted by 1100 Triple 39: What kinda warrinty do I get with your part and what if i drop it in and it doesn't fit or work can i return it?
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tell me if this is a good idea before I put in the new crank shaft should I put some oil into the crank to keep it lubed until the oil pump reprimes it self
A cap full of oil down each spark plug hole after assembly and some turning over by hand is good.
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After I put this product in assuming that there is no other damage to the engine what is the percentage of it working and what kinda life am i looking at for this engine? How long do they usually last? Is there any thing I shoudl watch out for when putting it back together?What are your hours so I caan call and order the crank?
You keep double posting and I see you are on a dial-up account - please wait for the page to load, don't hit reply twice.
The Yamaha 1100 is a firly reliable engine, 500+ hours is common. There are a ton of things to know about building the engine - please buy the Service Manual, that's what it's for.
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Dude, send me your motor, I'll take care of it for you.. Buy the factory manual, and read it first. Stay away from the Clymer book, it's full of errors. I'm a certified Toyota Master tech, Nissan tech , and ASE certified Master.
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