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Hi,
I just took apart my gear cover to see how my clutch cable is attached so I can replace it. When I took the cover off, it was very dirty, so I cleaned the inside out and when I was cleaning it, there was a pin that just pulled out when I pulled on it. This pin goes into the area where the clutch cable attaches. I put the pin back where it cam from, put the cover back on, and now, the clutch cable doesn't seem to have any affect on the gear shifting. I can shift the gears by hand, but when I'm in first, for instance, and I apply the clutch, it doesn't disengage the gear. I don't want to start up until I know that this is working correctly, and any informaton on how this pin relates to the function of the clutch engage/disengage would be greatly appreciated. I'm so happy to find this forum!
I just took apart my gear cover to see how my clutch cable is attached so I can replace it. When I took the cover off, it was very dirty, so I cleaned the inside out and when I was cleaning it, there was a pin that just pulled out when I pulled on it. This pin goes into the area where the clutch cable attaches. I put the pin back where it cam from, put the cover back on, and now, the clutch cable doesn't seem to have any affect on the gear shifting. I can shift the gears by hand, but when I'm in first, for instance, and I apply the clutch, it doesn't disengage the gear. I don't want to start up until I know that this is working correctly, and any informaton on how this pin relates to the function of the clutch engage/disengage would be greatly appreciated. I'm so happy to find this forum!