If you're going to spilt the case I'll offer a few comments.
1) Buy some engine cleaner and clean the outside of the engine thoroughly before you start
2) Buy or make a case splitter. This is similar to a flywheel puller but it bolts over the rotor side of the crankshaft with 2 bolts. You may have noticed the extra threaded holes in the case. After all the screws are removed you apply pressure to the crank and the case comes apart. Never pry the seam with a screwdriver and don’t beat on the crank with a hammer.
3) Buy new correct large size bits for your impact driver. Bought mine at Sears. Make sure you have an impact driver. Once the heads are stripped it's too late.
4) You can leave the Clutch basket in place if you are absolutely sure the bearings are ok. If you aren't sure, now is the time to change them. Remove the nut from the crank with a pneumatic wrench. You can twist the basket to remove the gear from the crank. Threads are standard direction. Righty Tighty, Lefty Losey.
5) Have a nice clean work area. I covered my workbench with some extra linoleum.
6) Order the gasket set and seals before hand. Got my gasket set on ebay and a seal kit from
http://www.elsinores.com/ same seals as the 73 CR-250. Just missing the tachometer.
7) Buy some chemical gasket remover and an aluminum tool so you don’t scratch the surface. Notice how clean mine are in the picture.
7) Have plenty of cold beer on hand. I took my time and spent an hour here and there. Very rewarding once it’s all done.
I’m not sure what those thing are with the teeth either but I did try to leave them in place so they wouldn’t get lost. If your bike has any problems shifting you may want to inspect them closely.