About cleaning the slingers. I tell how we have successfully cleaned the slingers without disassembling a crank in Finland, this at least last 53 years just for Laverda just in my family, some others have used this even longer and even we have used it longer for some other marques.
Needs a some kind of container for the crankshaft that is just a bit bigger than the crankshaft. The container may have some kind of sinkings at the bottom or alternatively a perforated metal sheet at the bottom standing on short stands.
The dirt in the slingers is mostly oil and metal particles. Solvent cleaner take care of the oil and the metal particles sink at the bottom of the container and stay there.
A couple of liters of engine solvent cleaner is needed, needs to be effective, not just anything available. Needs a some kind of device to spray solvent cleaner to the slingers, spray gun with small pressure is excellent or even a 100ml syringe works but is slower. Always fill this with new clean solvent cleaner, do not circulate it. Then it needs steel wire strong enough bent to suitable shape. This may take a couple of days and a lot of patience - give time for the solvent cleaner to do its job, all dirt will not come out at once, needs several attempts and waiting periods for the solvent cleaner. But eventually dirt will come out of the slingers if everything is done correct way.
The best methods used to be to clean them this way after every 100 000 kms. The slinger will normally never get full. Then after 300 000 kms we sent the cranks to the factory exchange program, they replaced all of the bearings and conrods, etc.
Doing this after every 100 000 kms may sound quite demanding nowadays, but we consider that these bikes are not from such an era that this should not be done.
-Jouni