1 1985 K100RT Starter Sprag Clutch Replacement Mon Mar 01, 2021 11:56 am
Bipolar
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Last October I took my K100RT to the shop where I work to change the engine oil before parking the bike for the winter.
I shut it off outside the shop and went in and opened the door. When I went to start it to drive it in side it would not crank
over but I could hear the starter spin but not engage.
I changed the oil and got a push to get it started and drove the bike home and parked it in the man-cave for the winter.
Last week the new sprag showed up so I stripped the bike down and replaced the sprag. From start to finish it took
about 14 hours. I can't believe how many parts had to come off. Its back up and running again.
I should have ordered a new set of the six bolts that hold the clutch together. They are 7mm fine thread metric bolts.
an odd size that none of the local industrial stores could even get. The allen hex distorted removing them, I ended
cutting slots in the heads with the milling machine and was able to torque that way.
Another month and the snow will be gone and the K bike is back on the road.
Bipolar
I shut it off outside the shop and went in and opened the door. When I went to start it to drive it in side it would not crank
over but I could hear the starter spin but not engage.
I changed the oil and got a push to get it started and drove the bike home and parked it in the man-cave for the winter.
Last week the new sprag showed up so I stripped the bike down and replaced the sprag. From start to finish it took
about 14 hours. I can't believe how many parts had to come off. Its back up and running again.
I should have ordered a new set of the six bolts that hold the clutch together. They are 7mm fine thread metric bolts.
an odd size that none of the local industrial stores could even get. The allen hex distorted removing them, I ended
cutting slots in the heads with the milling machine and was able to torque that way.
Another month and the snow will be gone and the K bike is back on the road.
Bipolar