Just bought a heap of scrap
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It just says clutch spring with washer fig 79 clutch assembly page 51 in motorcycle general purpose, Armstong Technical Handbook
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
Is the MT350 (or MT500)Commercial Parts list any clearer to identify the precise part ?It just says clutch spring with washer fig 79 clutch assembly page 51 in motorcycle general purpose, Armstong Technical Handbook
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
they are not shown in the rotax 504 mil parts list (589 jordan) is shows the sprinbut not the washer
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
Mmm diferent book to what i've got Tim, If you use the CPL as Eric suggests its plate 15E...
Good luck..
Good luck..
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
In the MT500 Commercial parts list (publication 2340-M-101-721) page 121 , is it item 14, A5 Lock Washer (qty 6) ?they are not shown in the rotax 504 mil parts list (589 jordan) is shows the sprinbut not the washer
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
No they are not shown in that diagram so I can only assume they arnt there but in the motorcycle general purpose, Armstong Technical Handbookwasher fig 79 clutch assembly page 51 it mentions a washer at the top of each clutch spring
not to worry will sort the clutch out if I ever get the engine running again my task for next weekend is to drop the engine out of the frame and try to get the head and barrel off. the head should be easy but if as I suspect the piston is siezed solid in the barrel then removing the barrel will be fun and games and will determin weather I carry on with the project or admit defeat
not to worry will sort the clutch out if I ever get the engine running again my task for next weekend is to drop the engine out of the frame and try to get the head and barrel off. the head should be easy but if as I suspect the piston is siezed solid in the barrel then removing the barrel will be fun and games and will determin weather I carry on with the project or admit defeat
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
defeat ????? whats that?
hope its not as bad as you expect.
brian
hope its not as bad as you expect.
brian
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
Hi Tim, I've looked at my Armstrong Technical Handbook (my Bible!), and I can see where you're getting confused. Above figure 79, if you read the text, it says: "it may be helpful here to install two clutch springs with washers to hold the clutch together". This is just to help you put it all back together without it falling apart. You can use any old washers that will fit and take them off again afterwards.timbradder wrote:No they are not shown in that diagram so I can only assume they arnt there but in the motorcycle general purpose, Armstong Technical Handbookwasher fig 79 clutch assembly page 51 it mentions a washer at the top of each clutch spring
You need to be looking at figure 76 for how it is finally put together - no washers here - just the plate.
Hope that helps,
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Re: Just bought a heap of scrap
Ok I have done the hard bit getting them rusty old nuts and bolts out so who wants to volenteer to put it back together for me
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