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BS4 Pulsar Bike Half Engine Fitting Procedure: Step-by-Step Guide


🌸 Rajesh Technical Blog – BS4 Pulsar Half Engine Fitting (Unique Guide)

🚩 Introduction

Hello friends! I’m Rajesh, and welcome once again to Rajesh Technical Blog.
Today, we are diving into one of the most crucial and delicate jobs in bike maintenance – the BS4 Pulsar Half Engine Fitting.

Bajaj Pulsar has ruled Indian roads for decades. With its sporty looks, reliable engine, and excellent balance of mileage and performance, it quickly became a youth icon. The BS4 version brought cleaner emissions, refined power delivery, and better fuel efficiency. But no matter how advanced the bike is, if the engine isn’t fitted properly, it cannot deliver its true potential.

Half engine fitting is not a casual job. It is the foundation of the entire engine, where the crankshaft, bearings, gearbox, oil pump, and starter mechanism are aligned. If this foundation is not perfect, the whole engine suffers — oil leaks, knocking sounds, gear issues, and even engine seizure.

In this detailed guide, we will walk step by step through the half engine fitting procedure for BS4 Pulsar, in a way that is easy to understand whether you are a mechanic or a passionate bike enthusiast.

🔧 What is Half Engine Assembly?

The half engine (also known as the bottom end) is the heart and backbone of the motorcycle’s motor. It includes:
Crankcase halves (left & right)
Crankshaft and bearings
Gearbox assembly
Oil pump & lubrication system
Starter/kick mechanism
Clutch housing base
If this part is assembled carefully, the rest of the engine (piston, cylinder, head, valves, timing) fits smoothly without any problem.

🧰 Tools & Materials You Need

Before you begin, make sure your workshop is clean and well-lit. Keep the following tools and materials ready:
  • 1. Reusing old gaskets – This leads to oil leakage.
2. Spanner & Socket Set – Basic but essential.
 3. Feeler Gauge – To measure clearances.
4. Rubber Mallet (Soft Hammer) – To join crankcase halves safely.
5. Screwdrivers – Both flat and Phillips.
6. Circlip Pliers – For piston pins and gearbox circlips.
7. Engine Oil (Bajaj recommended grade) – For lubrication during fitting.
8. New Gaskets & Oil Seals – For leak-free sealing.
9. Grease & Cleaning Brush – For smooth installation and cleanliness.
👉 Pro Tip: Never compromise on gaskets and seals. Always use fresh ones.

🚦 Step-by-Step BS4 Pulsar Half Engine Fitting

1. Crankcase Cleaning & Inspection
Clean both crankcase halves thoroughly with petrol or cleaning solution.
Remove all old gasket material.
Inspect for scratches, cracks, or uneven surfaces. Any defect here will cause oil leakage later.

2. Fitting the Bearings

Insert crankshaft bearings into the crankcase.
Heat the crankcase slightly if needed and use a bearing installer for smooth fitting.
Make sure bearings are seated evenly without tilt.

3. Installing the Crankshaft

Place the crankshaft in the left crankcase half.
Apply a thin layer of engine oil on the bearing surface.
Rotate the crankshaft gently to confirm smooth movement.

4. Gearbox Assembly

Fit the main shaft and countershaft in their slots.
Insert the shift drum and gear selector forks properly.
Test manually if all gears engage smoothly.

5. Oil Pump Installation

Fix the oil pump in the crankcase.
Double-check that oil passages are clear.
Proper lubrication is vital for long engine life.

6. Starter/Kick Mechanism

Install starter gear and spring mechanism.
Ensure spring tension is correct.
Rotate to check free movement.

7. Placing the New Gasket

Apply a fresh crankcase gasket.
Avoid excessive sealant — it can block oil channels.

8. Joining the Crankcase Halves

Position the right crankcase half over the left half.
Use a rubber mallet to gently tap and seat evenly.
Never use a metal hammer, it can crack the case.

9. Tightening the Crankcase Bolts

First tighten bolts lightly by hand.
Then use a torque wrench in a diagonal sequence.
This ensures even pressure distribution and prevents warping.

10. Checking Movement

Rotate crankshaft and gearbox manually.
Movement should be smooth and free.
If there is binding, disassemble and recheck alignment.

11. Installing the Clutch Housing Base

Fit the clutch shaft and related components.
Rotate and test for smooth operation.

12. Oil Seals and Side Covers

Fit new oil seals at crankshaft and gearbox exits.
Install side covers with fresh gaskets.
Tighten evenly as per company torque values.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Reusing old gaskets – This leads to oil leakage.
2. Ignoring torque values – Over-tightening damages threads; under-tightening causes loose parts.
3. Misaligned gearbox shafts – Creates gear shifting problems.
4. Blocked oil passages – Results in engine seizure.
5. Forgetting circlips or washers – Can damage gearbox over time.

✅ Benefits of Proper Half Engine Fitting

When done correctly, the difference is clear:
Smooth and vibration-free engine performance.
Effortless gear shifting.
Zero oil leakage.
Longer engine life with reduced wear and tear.
Cost saving by avoiding frequent repairs.

Final Thoughts


The BS4 Bajaj Pulsar is a legendary motorcycle. But its strength lies in how well its engine is assembled. Half engine fitting is the foundation of performance, and it must be done with patience, precision, and discipline.
If you are a professional mechanic, following this procedure will increase your reliability.
If you are a bike enthusiast, this knowledge will make you respect your Pulsar even more.
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👉 Always remember: A perfectly fitted engine is the heartbeat of your bike.
When the heartbeat is strong, the ride feels like freedom itself.
🙏 If this guide helped you understand the BS4 Pulsar Half Engine Fitting process, do share it with your friends, mechanics, and fellow riders.
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