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HELP PLEASE, What is this part??? (pics)

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ashdricky

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after disassembling the motor I found this small part on the bench where i was working. What is this? I believe it has something to do with the clutch push rod but am not sure.
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Was that from your Harley or your Chevy? :-k

Please, we need just a few basic clues. :pray:

We are borderline omniscient, but not yet clairvoyant. :cool:

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I believe that is the neutral locater helper, held up against the shift drum with a spring, accessed from the oil pan side where there is a bolt holding it in.
#19 in the fiche. Dont know why the picture is so small:confused:
 
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Rob, that part is indeed the neutral detent part.

See picture below for all the parts you need for reassembly.

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Also Rob just to make sure you know where the hex headed bolt, spring and detent go on the engine; it goes on the top crankcase half under where the carbs would sit. It can be seen at the lower right of this picture.

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The worlds cleanest engine

The worlds cleanest engine

I swear to god, that is so clean you can drink beer from the cylinders!
Off topic, i know. Sorry...
 
On the 4 valve 750 and 1100 it goes in from under, near the oil pickup.:cool:
 
Was that from your Harley or your Chevy? :-k

Please, we need just a few basic clues. :pray:

We are borderline omniscient, but not yet clairvoyant. :cool:

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this is the crankcase of a 78 550.


thanks Don once again you play a key role in this project.
 
Ashdricky, please put your bike info in your signature block and we won't always have to ask what you are referring to. That is until you get more than one bike.;)
 
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