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jack350

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hey guys ok .... so im re-building my mates shee and when i was taking out his clutch i noticed he had no cushion rings in between

 

the friction plates and steel plates.. my 1ST QUESTION: can i re-install his clutch without the cushion o-rings???? why???

 

i also came across the adjuster bolt had the ball bearing welded on it... I HATE ABSOLUTLY HATE quick fixes and not all replacing

 

parts that need to be.. BUT my mate cant afford it right yet but wants his bike to run... i have replaced his crankshaft, pistons

 

machined cylinders + head.. he has spent $1000 already (AUS). . . i bought a new pushrod and ball bearing but didnt buy the

 

adjuster bolt because the stealership wanted $45 dollars for it and was goona take 2 weeks to come in..

 

MY 2ND QUESTION: can i heat up or hack saw the ball bearing off the end of the adjuster bolt???

 

remember just a quick fix just to get it runnin ...

 

thanks guys

 

jack

 

 

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i always hear everyone say to just leave the coushins out. if you have an anvil/vise, or something real solid to beat against, (mabey concrete) beat just the ball with a 3-4# hammer against it. the shock/flexing should make the ball separate from the rod without bending it. neat trick i came up with to knock nuts out of impact and regular sockets. they pop or fall right out. i definately wouldn't make the adjuster any shorter. and, there is a hell of a steal in the f/s section here on a pancake bearing. $25 and it'll never weld again. or you can have a almost brand new one for 35 shipped if someone already baught that one. i don't need it anymore.

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