Thomas Högberg wrote on 04/14/15 at 11:27:20:I will check how long it extends beyond the pack.
So put his old rod back and adding a washer under the springs is the way to go you think?
clutch are odd things, and may not work like you think. if that throw out rod is being compressed when you put the cover on, it'll slip. If the springs are weak, it'll slip. If the arm is too high on the case, you won't get enough throw to disengage the clutch. Get all 3 points right and you'll be happy.
Quote:To make sure we speak the same, disengaging the clutch, you mean the bike moves , engaging, the bike dont move...
yes if the engine is off. I think of it as... you engage 2 gears to make a motor move a wheel. If you disengage, it will free wheel.
Quote:And by bottom out the springs you mean pressing them, making them short?
Don't fully compress the springs, it's not good for them or the components.
The throw out cam is made from sintered metal and will fracture.
Quote:I am from Sweden so sometimes the language is difficult :-P
I am from here and still the language is difficult.