cworley420
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I just replaced my plastic spur to a metal spur after stripping it. Now I have found that the problem was probally related to my clutch 'catching'.
To recreate the problem with my engine off I spun the tires real fast waiting to see why the gears were catching. AFter a whil the clutch bell would catch at an angle to the engine. At this point I ask the question, is the spur and clutch to close together(?). After looking i noticed the clutch did not want to turn anymore and it was not parallel to the engine, but caught at an angle.
I decided to take the clutch bell off the engine to view the insides. Instead of bearing ball it has bearing rods. They are not equadistant, I assume the spread out when the engine is running.
Inconclusion:
1) Could the gears be to close causing the clutch to freeze at an angle?
2) Do I need to oil them (I am at work now, but will be buying some oil to check this solution)?
3) Should my cluth be tighter so it can not get this angel?
4) Are the bearing rods crossing over each other causing it to freeze?
-chris worley
To recreate the problem with my engine off I spun the tires real fast waiting to see why the gears were catching. AFter a whil the clutch bell would catch at an angle to the engine. At this point I ask the question, is the spur and clutch to close together(?). After looking i noticed the clutch did not want to turn anymore and it was not parallel to the engine, but caught at an angle.
I decided to take the clutch bell off the engine to view the insides. Instead of bearing ball it has bearing rods. They are not equadistant, I assume the spread out when the engine is running.
Inconclusion:
1) Could the gears be to close causing the clutch to freeze at an angle?
2) Do I need to oil them (I am at work now, but will be buying some oil to check this solution)?
3) Should my cluth be tighter so it can not get this angel?
4) Are the bearing rods crossing over each other causing it to freeze?
-chris worley