Engine case cover?

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Slid my bike today, I've seen this happen on other bikes, so I know someone's got to have it.
I can't test the ECU issue that caused the wreck until I get oil in it, therefore I need this cover.
If anyone has one for sale or knows the part number, that would be appreciated.
I haven't had the chance to crack open my manual to try to find it, and I figure this is easier.
The clutch cover and tank turned out fine, I got off pretty easy.
Thank you guys!
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I believe your bike is an S2 (07-09) model?

Part 16 and 23: https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/yamaha/motorcycle/2007/fz6-fzs6w/crankcase-cover-1

Part #21, the ignition pick up also has to removed and re-installed onto the new cover:
https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/yamaha/motorcycle/2007/fz6-fzs6w/electrical-1

You can replace the cover W/O dumping the oil, just use the side stand. Also, as I re-call, the sensor is held on with two torx screws with Loctite on them.

Have a heat gun handy and work quickly and the screws will come out. (Heat ONLY the aluminum/screw your trying to remove)

You also need some sealer to re-seal where the wires go thru the cover (Yamabond works great).

*If you have a short stool, you can do the job W/O even in-plugging it. Just work right next to the engine... Maybe a 30 minutes job..

Your "peg feeler" is probably gone or at least bent to heck too... It screws into the bottom of the peg.
 
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You can pick up that cover on ebay pretty cheap. Search for fz6 timing cover.

Or, if nothing is leaking, you could just leave it.
 
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