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Old 05-13-2012, 01:40 AM   #10
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Putting it back together is just a reverse of the disassembly.
It actually went back together very easily. All the wires are quick connect so they can't be hooked up incorrectly, so as long as you don't miss a connection, you should be good to go.

Before I put all the plastics back on I also did a coolant flush with Engine Ice, flushed both brakes and clutch, and a complete oil change, to include pulling the sump plate since the exhaust was off anyway. Didn't need to, as it was clean, but now I know!

Sorry for not having any reassembly pics, I ended up doing that a little at a time while I had time in the evenings. I hate doing it that way for fear I may miss something, but I had no extra parts, and everything seems to run smoothly.

If you have any questions about the procedure, feel free to ask. It was not nearly as difficult as I expected, mostly just time consuming.
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