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I assume you mean the clutch "arm".  There is a retainer that bolts over that to keep it down.  If that is not there, you need one!  

If that did come up, you may not have success reinstalling without first removing the clutch cover and removing the clutch pressure plate, which will remove any tension on the pushrod.  You will need to pull the pushrod and ball back towards the right side so the arm will go in.  

If you persist in trying to jam the arm down, you may succeed in damaging the bore it rides in.  Then you get to do a full teardown.  

 

Also, IIRC, I think there may be a soft plug right by the front sprocket that gains access to that bore.  You would have to drill/extract/replace that plug but if it is there, you can push the rod back there and reinstall, which would eliminate the need to remove the clutch cover.  

 

Brandon

Mull Engineering

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