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i wonder, when the fork moves forward, what happens, as i dont see how the clutch is meant to work. also i remembered this cable from somewhere.. is it for anything...:
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That cable your speedo drive cable from the gearbox.
With regards to the clutch operation. The clutch fork pushes the clutch release bearing into the clutch cover plate (AKA the springy bit ) The depressed cover plate then takes the pressure off the clutch friction plate, so now the engine is no longer connected to the gearbox and both are free to rotate at independent speeds. |
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Yep that cable is the speedo one & will have nothing to doe with the clutch operation
Right Ho .... Here's a brief insight into how the cluch works You have a friction plate that sits against the flywheel the central part is fitted via the input shaft of the gearbox. This is held in place by a sprung loaded clutch cover .... Thus trapping the friction plate against the flywheel & providing drive from the engine to the gearbox. You have said when you press the pedal, the release bearing makes contact with with the clutch covers spring fingers ..... This is normal .... The lever now needs to move a little further forward & will diss-engage the friction plate. When the fingers on the clutch cover are depressed it releases the pressure on the friction plate, this in turn is free to spin & will stop the engine driving the gearbox . I don't expect you have ..... Make sure you have put the friction plate the right way against the flywheel The flat side of the friction plate must face the flywheel If the release bearing is free to move on the input shaft, it may be a case of exerting a bit more pressure on the pedal to see what happens !!
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ok.. sorted... well kinda, i got it to push down, with alot of force, but i dont think i could keep this up as the pedal feels as if its bending. Ill probably make another one out of some 5mm steel.
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I'd have a good look around the pedal box as it sounds like you have some flex somewhere. I'm using a stronger FWD clutch cover plate thats kinda like off / on. The book pedal and pedal box is plenty strong enough when bolted in correctly.
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Anyway, ive finished the handbrake as the screw on nipple came today, and it worked perfectly. I also received my sikaflex today, and glued the left rear arch on. however it seemed kinda messy as a bit of the sealent is visible on the outside, so i think im just gonna rivet the other one on, infact i ended up riveting the left one anyway so the sealant can set.
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rear arch fitted: rivets inside rear arch(will redo with washers later) handbrake nipple in situ
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more rear arch:
brake pedal piston thing: some sikaflex(well sikafles like stuff). Is stifs to my hands like anything and even after 2 thorough scrubbing with swarfega its not even beginning to come off my hands. a MAJOR mess:
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more mess:
there just isnt enough space for me to move anymore.....
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