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2008 Yamaha Rhino 700 Both Sheave Assemblies Bolted

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2008 Yamaha Rhino 700 Both Sheave Assemblies Bolted
Project Built To Win 2008 Yamaha Rhino 700
With both sheave assemblies bolted back on their shafts and the belt reinstalled, the sheave support was bolted back on while ensuring the feet tabs fit correctly in the engine recesses. Final assembly of the outer cover, vent, seat assembly, and engine cover are in reverse order from disassembly. The whole process takes less than two hours and can be done by someone with reasonable mechanical skill. In addition to basic hand tools, it helps to have an impact driver and the spring compressor tool. View Related Article
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