Holed Sump

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  1. Guignard

    Guignard New Member

    Jun 2, 2019
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    HI, my name is Adrian and I have a 1999 Legend. Went out for my first ride of the season on Sunday . On the way home ran over something in the road and holed the sump. I've taken off the exhaust and it seems that the back two sump screws are obscured by the suspension link. The Haynes manual says to use an auxiliary stand or hoist. don't think my garage roof is strong enough. Any suggestions or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Adrian.
     
  2. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    Hi Adrian, and welcome in :cool::cool:
    Sorry, no pearls of wisdom from me unfortunately :):)
     
  3. tim8061

    tim8061 Member

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    Time to invest in some paddock stands. Go for a rear that hooks onto bobbin on swingarm, and a front that lifts on the headstock so you can remove wheel/forks for any work needed.
     
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  4. Old phart phred

    Old phart phred Noble Member

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    Add a couple of temporay wood columns fixed temporary to the roof structure on each side of the bike to reduce the span. Probably don't need them if your roof has ever supported snow. All structural elements sag safely under load. Plaster or gypsum board ceilings are designed for 1" sag in 30 feet to prevent cracks. Other ceiling types 1" in 20 feet. Structural steel comes pre-bent into an arc called camber. So when installed it looks straight when it sags under it's own weight it looks straight. Seen steel delivered with 10" of camber.
     
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  5. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    What’s the verdict with the actual sump?
     
  6. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    You’d be amazed what a joist can take. Just lift as close to the wall as you can and not in the middle of the span. Prop the middle if necessary.
     
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