Update:
Today, I received the parts I ordered from HONDA last week and have what I think is good news for everyone with a CA77 or similar clutch. Pics are below.
First, I ordered the 020 friction discs many thought were no longer being produced and I'm happy to report they seem to be back in production by HONDA. They are aluminum core with what appears to be a cork-based friction material. The thickness new is 3.7mm give or take a tenth of a mm or so. I was hoping they'd be above the 4mm thickness as called for by the spec sheet in the Bill Silver materials but I suspect those specs refer to a 4 friction disc setup? The friction area of the new 020 disc is also larger than that of the discs of the spare motor I have to the tune of 9.5mm v. 13.0mm, measured from innermost edge to outermost edge, as you can see in the pics.
What the Honda parts fiche represented to be the first plate in the setup or "A" plate is indeed thicker than the metal plates in this clutch by a full .5mm, 1.6 to 2.1. Not double the thickness, mind you, but thicker for sure. The part number of this new steel plate is 22321-GHB-811 as a supercession to the 22321-MT3-000 plate I ordered. The plate fits right into the clutch pack, has no relief cut and is perfectly flat with no bevel.
IMG_0715 by
rzgkane, on Flickr
IMG_0713 by
rzgkane, on Flickr
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rzgkane, on Flickr
I don't have the tape measure lined up perfectly in the pic below but the contact area of the new disc is maybe a hair short of a full 13.0mm as compared to the 9.5mm of the old disc. Definitely more bite I would have to think.
IMG_0716 by
rzgkane, on Flickr
I ordered the HONDA springs NBD used in his clutch replacement instead of the ones the HONDA fiche called for and they are a full 5mm longer than the ones in the spare motor, although some of that may be attributable to the fact that the old springs have been compressed for a long time and the replacements are new.
IMG_0709 by
rzgkane, on Flickr
The new "A" plate I got from HONDA. 2.1mm thick, no relief cut and no bevel.
IMG_0708 by
rzgkane, on Flickr
IMG_0707 by
rzgkane, on Flickr
When I get my bike's clutch apart I will take measurements and pass them along for the group's information.
rzgkane wrote:I ordered the springs you used from Honda and they just came in. Out of curiosity, why did you not use the stock springs that still seem to be available from Honda? Are these heavier duty?
I have the new 020 discs in my hand and they look correct, complete with aluminum core. Just need to measure their thickness. I also ordered what the Honda parts fiche said was the first metal plate in the pic (#8 in the online image) that the site, for some reason, calls both an A and a B plate. It seems thick, but without the others in my hand to compare it to I'm just going off memory of what the other plates felt like the other day when I held them. Also, I ordered an "A" plate part # 22321-MT3-000 but the dealer handed me 22321-GHB-811 because they said my number had been superceded. FYI.
I'll post pics later tonight after soccer, baseball and all the other things that occupy my time.
NBD925 wrote:Here are the parts I used in my 65 Dream: Testing still underway! These parts are in no way the only possible solution. It is just what I had and should be a good fit in my Dream project given the numbers generated on paper. As I said, testing still in progress. Please add other options that you find that might work in these engines in the following posts. It would be great to find a modern replacement for the 020 friction plates. They are out there, they just take time to find.
Friction Plate – K&L (17-1598)
Steel Plate – Honda (22321-KA4-700)
Springs – Honda (22401-KTO-000)