I need to know if there is more than one "right" position for the clutch arm.
I'm working on an '84 GS750EF and yesterday the clutch worked... kinda. I just got it started yesterday afternoon for the first time and it would go into 1st but grind trying to go into 2nd.
I adjusted the clutch cable as per the factory manual but when I was doing this I found a loose ball bearing and by the time I tracked its home down I was ready to call it a night. Today I replaced that ball bearing and a few others that were missing from the .....I don't even know what you call it. The twisting sleeve that the bearings ride in and support the grooved barrel that the clutch arm acts on when you pull the cable. I clean and re greased that whole thing and I THINK put it back just the way it came out...but now I can't get anywhere NEAR the adjustment I need.
How far will I see that adjuster move inwards when I pull the clutch lever if everything is set up right? Or how much of an arc will the grooved barrel transit? Right now it hardly goes in and barely moves inwards.
When looking at the inside of the sprocket cover at the clutch arm I have it set so its at about 9 o'clock with the return spring pulling on it. Both adjusters (on the case and the lever end) are almost full OUT. I tried reinstalling the arm so it would be lower but it seems like the next position is TOO low.
I did take that whole assembly out to clean it and rebuild it at the bench, is it possible I put in upside down? It looks symetrical but I guess the internal grooves might not line up the same both way. I'lll try turning it 180 for now because I'm about out of other ideas.
Mac
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