Nothing. They are all the same length
They are all the same length. It is not necessary to put them back in the same spot.
You must REBUILD the transmission.
Let a real man fix that for you!!
Not necessarily. However it would be advisable to replace the lifters and timing chain while you're in there. This is also a great time to upgrade the pushrods and rockers.
The waters recede, and the people clean up and rebuild.
Your question requires more information from you. What year and size is the motor. What is wrong with yours?
For an A/T, $1200 to $2000 depending on your location. For a manual considerably less.
of course,happens all the time.crappy rebuild boxes, are not worth the effort, buy a new unit.or rebuild yours yourself.
They rebuild? o.o
First Identify what transmission you have and get a rebuild kit for that transmission. Second purchase a Rebuild manual for that transmission, should cost about $30.00 Last and most important take your time and follow the instructions from the manual step by step DOUBLE CHECK EVERYTHING
Rebuild kit should come with instructionsMotorcycle carb rebuild kits do not come with instructions.You should have the service manual for your bike, which covers carburetor removal, dis assembly, reassembly, and re installation. Rebuilding is essentially taking it apart, being very careful to keep everything in order, cleaning everything good, and re assembling. Ifyou want to install a rebuild kit, just put the part from the kit where it came out of your carb once it's cleaned.
So much and a bit depending on how many used or reconditions parts can be found.