Removing the engine – Triumph Daytona 675


How to remove the engine on a Triumph Daytona 675

We had to remove an engine from one of our Daytonas and documented the process as much as possible for your interest. Check out the articles below!

How do you remove the engine on a Triumph Daytona 675? Here’s the list of steps:

  • Drain the oil
  • Drain the coolant
  • Remove the rider seat
  • Remove the pillion seat
  • Disconnect the battery
  • Remove the rear fairing(s)
  • Remove the left/right fairings
  • Remove the fuel tank
  • Remove the airbox
  • Remove the throttle bodies
  • Remove the radiator
  • Remove the exhaust system
  • Disconnect the gearshift linkage
  • Put the bike on a paddock stand
  • Set the drive chain to maximum free play
  • Remove the sprocket cover
  • Disconnect ALL electrical connections to the motor
  • Disconnect the clutch cable
  • Support the engine
  • Remove the gearbox engine mount and slacken frame sleeves
  • Remove the left front and center engine mounts, and slacken frame sleeves
  • Double check everything is disconnected
  • Remove the right hand engine mounting bolts, carefully lower, remove chain and then catch engine
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