ROYAL ENFIELD WORKSHOP MANUAL
SECTION D1
Service Operations with Engine Removed
" Meteor 700" and "500 Twin"
1.
Removal of Engine from Frame
Disconnect the battery leads and remove the
battery.
Remove the dual seat and petrol tank.
Remove the engine steady brackets.
Remove the air cleaner and battery carrier.
Remove the exhaust pipes.
Disconnect the electric horn leads.
Disconnect the magneto and dynamo leads.
Remove the slides from the carburettor.
Remove the rear chain and chain guard.
Remove the bolts from mudguard bracket at
rear of gearbox.
Remove the footrest bar.
Remove the bottom rear engine bolt.
Support the engine on a suitable box or wood
block.
Raise the centre stand and remove the spring.
Loosen the bottom gearbox nut and swing
the lower engine plate down.
Remove the front engine plates and horn.
Remove the nuts from the top bolt of the rear
gearbox plates and then remove the timing side
gearbox plate. The engine can then be swung
out on the right hand side.
Alternatively,
if the engine is to be stripped,
remove the primary chain case cover, the engine
sprocket and clutch and the back of the primary
chaincase. The top rear engine bolt can then be
withdrawn without disturbing the rear gearbox
plates.
2. Removal of the Gear Box
Remove the engine sprocket (Section C.1,
Subsection 26) and clutch (Section C.1,
Subsection 29).
Remove the rear half of the primary chain
case by removing three socket screws and the
chain tensioner pivot.
The gearbox can now be withdrawn from the
back of the crankcase after unscrewing the four
nuts which secure it.
3. Dismantling the Crankcase
Drain the oil tank by removing the drain
plug.
Having removed the engine from the frame
as described in Subsection 1, dismantle the
heads, barrels, pistons, timing gear, magneto,
etc., as described in Section C.1.
Remove the gearbox as described in
Subsection 2.
Remove the two hexagon-headed plugs on
the driving side of the crankcase just below the
cylinder base. (On no account must these plugs
be disturbed unless the driving side cylinder has
been or is to be lifted because they cannot be
tightened without holding the nuts inside).
Access can now be obtained through the plug
holes to two screws holding the two halves of
the crankcase together which must be removed.
Remove three nuts in the timing chest, two
nuts on the driving side crankcase, two loose
studs through the bottom of the crankcase and
two loose studs through the back of the oil tank.
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