2 clutch assembly question Tue Feb 04, 2020 1:41 pm
audibob
Life time member
Hi Freed,
the clutch operating rod acts directly onto the brass bush in the output shaft.
Use https://www.realoem.com/ to view the aspects of the bike , I find it very useful
Good luck
Bob
the clutch operating rod acts directly onto the brass bush in the output shaft.
Use https://www.realoem.com/ to view the aspects of the bike , I find it very useful
Good luck
Bob
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Honda CB750 F1
Cz 175
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R 80
K100 LT
K100 LT current bike
3 Re: Clutch assembly question Tue Feb 04, 2020 1:55 pm
duck
Life time member
audibob wrote:the clutch operating rod acts directly onto the brass bush in the output shaft.
The clutch pushrod pushes on the center of the clutch diaphragm spring.
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4 Re: Clutch assembly question Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:55 pm
Laitch
Life time member
Use actual specifications to determine machine clearances rather than murky halftone photos shot at oblique angles.freed wrote: I noticed that center of clutch, there some small part. In haynes manual it seems to be same level with the outer part . . .
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5 clutch assembly question Tue Feb 04, 2020 5:12 pm
audibob
Life time member
Of course , what I should have said is that the end of the clutch rod fits into the brass
bush in the output shaft.
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bush in the output shaft.
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Yamaha 90
Honda CD 175
Honda CB 360
Triumph T 140V Bonneville
Triumph T150 Trident
Honda CB750 F1
Cz 175
Yamaha XS 750
R 100/7
R 80
K100 LT
K100 LT current bike
6 Clutch Wed Feb 05, 2020 3:35 pm
daveyson
Life time member
One option, if you don't have a suitable slide hammer, you could improvise one.
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7 Re: Clutch assembly question Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:55 am
freed
active member
I found these parts from local bearing shop: 6x12x12 bonze slide bearing, price was reasonable 1,25€.
Today I am trying to get old one out and sliding new one in.
I am going to make threads to the old and with bolt get it out. Lets see what happens.
Today I am trying to get old one out and sliding new one in.
I am going to make threads to the old and with bolt get it out. Lets see what happens.
8 Re: Clutch assembly question Wed Feb 12, 2020 3:41 am
freed
active member
Worked well, made threads to the old bearing. With spacer and bolt, old one can be pulled away. New in by gently tapping it.freed wrote:I found these parts from local bearing shop: 6x12x12 bonze slide bearing, price was reasonable 1,25€.
Today I am trying to get old one out and sliding new one in.
I am going to make threads to the old and with bolt get it out. Lets see what happens.
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