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Post by garncarz » Wed Feb 12, 2014 12:48 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Couple of thousand in and out very little right/left.
The seal does a lot at the end.
I have the shift lever flush with the end. ...lm
garncarz wrote:Ed: Got it. I didn't see the little holes for the the spring clips. Thanks.

Also, How much lateral end play should the gear change spindel shaft have?
With the left engine cover, the clutch and the shifter removed, I am getting 0.205"(in and out) travel. Bad? Possible causes?

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Feb 12, 2014 12:56 pm

Put it together.
I've never had one to short or to long. ......lm

garncarz wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Couple of thousand in and out very little right/left.
The seal does a lot at the end.
I have the shift lever flush with the end. ...lm
garncarz wrote:Ed: Got it. I didn't see the little holes for the the spring clips. Thanks.

Also, How much lateral end play should the gear change spindel shaft have?
With the left engine cover, the clutch and the shifter removed, I am getting 0.205"(in and out) travel. Bad? Possible causes?

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Post by garncarz » Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:22 am

I finally got all the parts: A Plate, two wire springs and five 020 aluminum core friction plates and got it back together.
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Post by malcolmgb » Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:47 am

Hi garncarz can I ask where you got your "wire springs" from, I am missing 2.
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Post by garncarz » Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:53 am

malcolmgb wrote:Hi garncarz can I ask where you got your "wire springs" from, I am missing 2.
Call you local Honda (motorcycle) dealer and have them look up part number 22431-259-000 in their dealer parts locator. If available, they can give the the phone number of the dealer with stock.

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Post by garncarz » Sun Mar 09, 2014 8:32 am

garncarz wrote:I finally got all the parts: A Plate, two wire springs and five 020 aluminum core friction plates and got it back together.
I took the old dream out for a 20-mile test ride yesterday. I am getting a lot of clutch slip when I get into the torque curve, eg. going up hills or more than medium throttle in 2nd gear or above.

I am using Valvoline 4-stroke 10W40 motorcycle oil (it says meets JASO MA spec). Also, I put the clutch together dry. I read later that the fiction disks should be oiled prior to assembly?

Any thoughts or suggestions on a fix? Thanks in advance.

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Post by garncarz » Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:13 am

garncarz wrote:
garncarz wrote:I finally got all the parts: A Plate, two wire springs and five 020 aluminum core friction plates and got it back together.
I took the old dream out for a 20-mile test ride yesterday. I am getting a lot of clutch slip when I get into the torque curve, eg. going up hills or more than medium throttle in 2nd gear or above.

I am using Valvoline 4-stroke 10W40 motorcycle oil (it says meets JASO MA spec). Also, I put the clutch together dry. I read later that the fiction disks should be oiled prior to assembly?

Any thoughts or suggestions on a fix? Thanks in advance.

Ed: Just went for a ride. Nice crisp shifts, good pull from a full stop. I guess measuring the right thing makes all the difference. What kind of booze do you drink? I owe you. Many thanks!!!

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