Hi guys, my clutch has been slipping lately and as it was a nice day thought I'd change the plates. Removed to side case and went to undo the lock nut on the pushrod only to find that the previous owner had snapped the screwdriver slot that you use to hold and stop the pushrod from spinning. Now I'm stuck as the pushrod is just spinning and I have no way of stopping it so I can undo the lock nut
any help appreciated.
I've just ordered another pushrod as there only cheap but still can't remove the old one.
-- Edited by kevin on Sunday 9th of January 2011 01:35:35 PM
-- Edited by kevin on Sunday 9th of January 2011 01:52:55 PM
ok mate here is a pic of the clutch and in the middle is the push rod with the locknut.
This is a close up of the pushrod and locknut, you are supposed to be able to hold the center of the pushrod with a flat bladed screw driver and then undo the lock nut with a spanner but as you can see there is no longer a slot in the pushrod and I cant stop it spinning to undo the locknut.
No it's just the pushrod and nut that turns while I am holding the clutch still. I think your right jack, it's looking like I'm going to have to drill it out, just wanted to avoide it, I've got a new pushrod on it's way anyway.
Oh so your saying that plate should just pull off now with the locknut and pushrod in place? I just assumed the push rod would be secured from the other end for some reason lol.
Cheers for that Robin I'll give that a go tomorrow and hopefully the new pushrod won't take long coming.
Hmmm wonder what the other guy was up to then with the clutch plates, I'm guessing they all shouldn't be in the same position, kev you gonna have to take them all out and re-position them? Sorry this area of the bike is still completely new to me at the mo xD
Hi Spartan, It's just the metal plates in between the friction plates that I'm replacing anyway. The 5 or so metal plates have a tag on them and these should be spaced out evenly to balance the clutch at about 60 degrees each.
If all the tags are in the same position when the clutch spins up it vibrates the engine.
I't explained a little better here, gincat dose a better job of explaining lol.
Hi mate, yeah got it back together yesterday, Ive only ran it up in the garage due to the weather but it seems ok. Got a few other small jobs that need doing before the rain clears then I'll take it out for a spin.