Clutch
Well tonight I took the clutch cover off to have a look at my clutch,
and to take a few pictures so that my buddy Spyug can compare his setup
to my setup.....
I have the push rod, the bearing, the actuator, 8 fibre plates, 8 steel
plates, but I do not have the thrust bearing or washer since it's a 1985
model, so Spyug should not need it either, and should probably remove
the one we took out of his spare engine.
I believe there is a problem on how the clutch discs have been put back
in his bike, the steel plates have a smooth side, and one side is sort
of rounded, plus the last friction plate (by last I mean the one closest to the outside of the engine) I think needs to be put in a
certain way, but I will have to check on that tomorrow, I read about it
after I put mine all back together, and it got late to take it all apart
again, I will look tomorrow and confirm.
I will try to hook up the system back up tomorrow and try the clutch
lever and see if mine works as it should, it better as it did work
before I took all of this apart....
I hope the pics will help some and if not I can take some more....
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