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Disassembling the piston (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Remove the head and cylinder.

Take out the pin locking ring.



Lock the connecting rod using the specific tool.

Slide off the pin and remove the piston.
  • Specific tooling: 020716Y Connecting rod locking



Lock the connecting rod using circlips.



Caution! For safety reasons cover the crankcase with a clean cloth so that the seeger rings do not fall into the crankcase.


Remove the top ring, the intermediate ring and the three oil scraper rings.







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Removing the cylinder
Timing chain installation
Installing the chain tensioner
Checking the timing chain
Removing the chain sliders
Timing chain removal
Checking the cylinder
Checking the piston
Fitting the piston
Installing the cylinder
Selecting the base gasket
Installing the cylinder head
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