Hi folks - I have just joined this forum. I've been riding and wrenching for many years and on many bikes, but am new to MZ and the Rotax belt-drive single.
I have a 500 Saxon Country and need to tear the engine down, and would like some preliminary advice and tips from those who are familiar with this engine.
Here's my issue: I've heard for years about the "bulletproof" Rotax single, but this one has swallowed a bullet of some kind. I sold the bike to a friend, who found disturbing chunks of steel in the oil when he drained it, as well as lots of filings on the magnetic drain plug. So I bought the bike back from him and need to find out what broke! It ran fine without disturbing noises when he drained the oil, so I'm puzzled. But obviously I need to get to the bottom of it before running it again.
I've pulled the engine and removed the top end, which looks very good inside. There are chunks of steel in the external oil lines.
Now I need to split the cases, and I'm hoping to find something broken that isn't so expensive I'll be tempted to ditch the project and either turn the bike into a lawn ornament or buy a used engine somewhere.
So here's my preliminary question: before I invest in some special tools that I won't have any use for on other projects, is there a way to split the cases without special tools? For instance, can I pull the clutch etc. from the left side and remove the left crankcase half to see what's going on in there with standard shop tools? Or do I need to buy a flywheel puller and/or other special tools to get access to split cases?
If the internal damage is not too extensive and seems worthwhile fixing, I can easily justify buying some special tools to get the job done, but I'd feel pretty dumb making that investment just to end up with a pile of broken parts and repair costs I can't justify, if you know what I mean.
Thanks for your patience; any advice is welcome.
Romomoto