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Post by twowheeler on Mar 5, 2014 17:29:20 GMT -6
All i did was take it off the scooter, remove the contra by using the oil wrench and vise trick, swapping for another stock spring, remove sheave and lube that area, lubed the inner bearings and put it back together. Now it has a rhythmic vibration. So i took it back off and took it all apart again and put the old spring back in and it still does it.
I think Ill have to order a brand new one again. I think once you take these clutches apart its over. They are never the same.
was looking at the pivot plates as a possibility. I used a rubber strap wrench and it puts a lot of pressure on certain points. What cane be do to repair that? I removed the 3 springs and the arms all seem to swing out but they are stiff. Perhaps 2 are grabbing and one is not causing a balance issue?
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Post by cyborg on Mar 5, 2014 20:11:54 GMT -6
bend the bell somehow?
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Post by cyborg on Mar 5, 2014 20:13:59 GMT -6
or get some grease on the swept area of the clutch bell?
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Post by twowheeler on Mar 5, 2014 20:20:11 GMT -6
Heres what i did...I took off all the c clips as well as the springs on the arms and wiggled them all off. Man were they tight! Could be that one was sticking and or from using the strap wrench it pulled them all in extremely tight so they were not moving evenly. I saw some crud on the posts where the arms slide onto and i sanded them smooth. I put the arms back on and they went on much easier and moved in and out much more freely. I then put the springs back on and installed it. Went for a ride and problem solved
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Post by cyborg on Mar 5, 2014 23:21:56 GMT -6
nice!!!
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Post by Bashan on Mar 5, 2014 23:39:50 GMT -6
I just wanted to post on a thread where a guy has huge eyes staring at some babe's bazooms. That's what they're called, I'm a doctor, I know these things, TW you had a tech problem? Wah! What has happened to this forum? It's JR, isn't it?
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Post by Alleyoop on Mar 6, 2014 13:19:57 GMT -6
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Post by twowheeler on Mar 6, 2014 16:52:16 GMT -6
Well of you can feel a tire out of balance at 800 rpms you sure as heck can feel a clutch or variator out of wack at 8000 rpms !!!!
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Post by Alleyoop on Mar 6, 2014 17:02:58 GMT -6
Thats a fact jack ALleyoop
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Post by twowheeler on Mar 6, 2014 17:26:52 GMT -6
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Post by Alleyoop on Mar 6, 2014 17:42:55 GMT -6
Sure their bank account(HAHA). Alleyoop
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Post by cyborg on Mar 6, 2014 21:26:42 GMT -6
please refer to THEM as HOOTERS,,,
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Post by Bashan on Mar 6, 2014 21:36:38 GMT -6
OK Cyborg, your horn is a hooter.....feel better? It's just an electronic warning device, get over it. TW if you get anymore testosterone fueled symbolism in your avatar and signature I'm going to have to rate you X. I mean I like it, but I'll have to change your rating.
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Post by cyborg on Mar 6, 2014 22:00:38 GMT -6
There is only THEM
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