The motor above has a two pice flywheel
side bearing so it is not necessary to heat the flywheel side casing.
If your motor has a single piece flywheel side bearing you will need to
carefully heat up the casing around where the flywheel bearing will
sit.
Make sure all the inside parts of the
casings are ready to go and there are no remaining bits on your
workbench. Lightly smear a little grease on the gasket face of the
clutch side of the casing and then lay a new main gasket over it. The
grease helps to hold it in place. Put a little grease on the lip of the
flywheel side bearing. Now carefully lower the flywheel side casing
down on to the clutch side. The X-mas tree shaft should go down the
center of the clutch basket. Be careful to make sure the lip on the
flywheel side oils seal doesn't ride up on the crank taper as it pushes
through.