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Tupperware Removal Worksheet

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Shiney:
I just noticed that there have been some questions as to Fairing Removal / Cowl Removal / Tupperware Removal from the ST so I thought I'd post this here :grin

I recommend using the cheat sheets from St-Owners.com :thumbsup


      


When you remove the fasteners, you place them on the correct spot on the worksheet.  This helps keep track of all the parts.  Also, each fastener is numbered so you can see the location where it came from - and where to put it back.

Some of the socket bolts are labeled as 5mm or 6mm - this is the thread size.  Also there are two different sizes for the trim clips - one has a golf T shaped head and the other is flat.



This was first mentioned on OzSTOC here: http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=13.0
If you would like to see the original on ST-Owners follow this link: http://www.st-owners.com/forums/showthread.php?73238-ST1300-TupperWare-Worksheet



As for the actual removal of the fairings, the instruction can be found attached (look at the bottom of this post) :thumbsup



Cheers
Shiney

StinkyPete:
These are a good resource Shiney, and I have laminated set in the shed.  Thanks for the head's up for some of our newer members.   :thumb

Gnomad42:

--- Quote from: Shiney on January 26, 2018, 02:47:57 PM ---I just noticed that there have been some questions as to Fairing Removal / Cowl Removal / Tupperware Removal from the ST so I thought I'd post this here :grin

I recommend using the cheat sheets from St-Owners.com :thumbsup







When you remove the fasteners, you place them on the correct spot on the worksheet.  This helps keep track of all the parts.  Also, each fastener is numbered so you can see the location where it came from - and where to put it back.

Some of the socket bolts are labeled as 5mm or 6mm - this is the thread size.  Also there are two different sizes for the trim clips - one has a golf T shaped head and the other is flat.

This is what the sheets look like loaded up:




Here are the links to the full page pdf files:


Page 1 (with numbers)

Page 2 (with numbers)

Page 3 (with numbers)



This was first mentioned on OzSTOC here: http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=13.0
If you would like to see the original on ST-Owners follow this link: http://www.st-owners.com/forums/showthread.php?73238-ST1300-TupperWare-Worksheet

Cheers
Shiney

--- End quote ---
That's just so good, Shiney! Now to source a new set of fasteners and redo the set!
Thanks.

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Gnomad42:

--- Quote from: Gnomad42 on January 26, 2018, 03:02:57 PM ---
--- Quote from: Shiney on January 26, 2018, 02:47:57 PM ---I just noticed that there have been some questions as to Fairing Removal / Cowl Removal / Tupperware Removal from the ST so I thought I'd post this here :grin

I recommend using the cheat sheets from St-Owners.com :thumbsup







When you remove the fasteners, you place them on the correct spot on the worksheet.  This helps keep track of all the parts.  Also, each fastener is numbered so you can see the location where it came from - and where to put it back.

Some of the socket bolts are labeled as 5mm or 6mm - this is the thread size.  Also there are two different sizes for the trim clips - one has a golf T shaped head and the other is flat.

This is what the sheets look like loaded up:




Here are the links to the full page pdf files:


Page 1 (with numbers)

Page 2 (with numbers)

Page 3 (with numbers)



This was first mentioned on OzSTOC here: http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=13.0
If you would like to see the original on ST-Owners follow this link: http://www.st-owners.com/forums/showthread.php?73238-ST1300-TupperWare-Worksheet

Cheers
Shiney

--- End quote ---
That's just so good, Shiney! Now to source a new set of fasteners and redo the set!
Thanks.

Sent from my SM-N910G using Tapatalk

--- End quote ---
Now to hunt one down for the 1100

Sent from my SM-N910G using Tapatalk

Wild Rose:
Thanks very much Shiney   :like
Now just got to get game enough to pull it apart or find someone close who can help me put it back together
I will have to print out a copy for Toowoomba Honda as last time they dod a shocking job
 :beer

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