Noah
06-19-2007, 01:14 AM
Hey guys, thought I would ask here...
I recently acquired a 85 200x. I had a 250sx years ago and really missed having a three wheeler.
I saw this sitting behind someones house and asked if I could have it, they said, "Yes get that rubbish outa our yard!! Please!!!"
And so i took it home.:w00t:
http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/500/medium/16.jpg
Some weeks later, im at this point.
http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/500/medium/112.jpg
Now here is where im stuck.:(
Having never done bike motors before im unsure about some of the issues with the clutch throw out that is located in the right crankcase cover.
When i replaced the clutch and tightened up the 4 springs I noticed that they had to be torqued down quite a bit so that the right crankcase cover fits.
But, how much is too much? Once the cover is installed how much play should it have before it engages the clutch? Or, should the throw out lever rest against the push rod for the clutch, thereby causing the push rod bearing to spin at all times?
I suppose it would anyway since once I have the cable hooked on the clutch throw out lever it will be snug... did i just answer my own question? The clutch springs should be adjusted to that when you install the right crankcase cover, the throw out lever attached to the right crankcase moves ever so slightly before engaging.
Can someone confirm my rantings?:wondering
I recently acquired a 85 200x. I had a 250sx years ago and really missed having a three wheeler.
I saw this sitting behind someones house and asked if I could have it, they said, "Yes get that rubbish outa our yard!! Please!!!"
And so i took it home.:w00t:
http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/500/medium/16.jpg
Some weeks later, im at this point.
http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/500/medium/112.jpg
Now here is where im stuck.:(
Having never done bike motors before im unsure about some of the issues with the clutch throw out that is located in the right crankcase cover.
When i replaced the clutch and tightened up the 4 springs I noticed that they had to be torqued down quite a bit so that the right crankcase cover fits.
But, how much is too much? Once the cover is installed how much play should it have before it engages the clutch? Or, should the throw out lever rest against the push rod for the clutch, thereby causing the push rod bearing to spin at all times?
I suppose it would anyway since once I have the cable hooked on the clutch throw out lever it will be snug... did i just answer my own question? The clutch springs should be adjusted to that when you install the right crankcase cover, the throw out lever attached to the right crankcase moves ever so slightly before engaging.
Can someone confirm my rantings?:wondering