Well TQuentin its funny you mentioned that I should clean the rotor next time I tear it down becuase it looks like that time is closer than I thought...I never cease to amaze myself how I can take a simple project and turn it into a pain in the rear!
This afternoon I went out to the garage to fill the primary with oil and button it up. Before I did I decided to make one last check of the primary chain to ensure that it was within spec. I have a cut piece of an old tape measure that I use to stick in there. As I reached in to do the check I dropped the tape and somehow it made it's way down below the clutch pack. There was no way to reach it so I ended up pulling the whole primary cover! I hate when I do stupid stuff like that because now I need to go get another gasket. At least it gave me the opportunity to give a good inspection of the primary. Thats life I guess...lol
On a side note if anybody knows an easy way to fit a tape measure or ruller in there I'm all ears. My Dyna used to have mid controls and still has the shifter shaft sticking out of the inspection cover. It really gets in the way when measuring the chain and it's rather difficult to get an accurate reading. I've seen the video of somebody doing it on a roadking but the inspection cover is completely different on my Dyna and it's just not that easy. Any ideas?
This afternoon I went out to the garage to fill the primary with oil and button it up. Before I did I decided to make one last check of the primary chain to ensure that it was within spec. I have a cut piece of an old tape measure that I use to stick in there. As I reached in to do the check I dropped the tape and somehow it made it's way down below the clutch pack. There was no way to reach it so I ended up pulling the whole primary cover! I hate when I do stupid stuff like that because now I need to go get another gasket. At least it gave me the opportunity to give a good inspection of the primary. Thats life I guess...lol
On a side note if anybody knows an easy way to fit a tape measure or ruller in there I'm all ears. My Dyna used to have mid controls and still has the shifter shaft sticking out of the inspection cover. It really gets in the way when measuring the chain and it's rather difficult to get an accurate reading. I've seen the video of somebody doing it on a roadking but the inspection cover is completely different on my Dyna and it's just not that easy. Any ideas?