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14. Remove the two nuts securing the cylinder to the
crankcase.
GZ141A
GZ160A
15. Lift the cylinder off the crankcase taking care not to
allow the piston to drop against the crankcase.
Account for the gasket and two alignment pins.
GZ142
GZ144
16. Using an awl, remove one piston-pin circlip.
GZ145
17. Using the Piston Pin Puller, remove the piston pin.
Account for the opposite-side circlip. Remove the
piston.
NOTE: It is advisable to remove the opposite-side
circlip prior to using the puller.
NOTE: Support the connecting rod with rubber
bands or a piece of hose to avoid damaging the rod
or install a suitable connecting rod holder.
GZ146A
AT THIS POINT
To service cylinder, see Servicing Top-Side Compo-
nents sub-section.
CAUTION
When removing the cylinder, be sure to support the pis-
ton to prevent damage to the crankcase and piston.
CAUTION
Do not allow the connecting rod to go down inside the
crankcase. If the rod is down inside the crankcase and
the crankshaft is rotated, severe damage will result.
AT THIS POINT
To service piston, see Servicing Top-Side Components
sub-section.
AT THIS POINT
To service center crankcase components only, proceed
to Removing Left-Side Components.