Drilling CL 72 crank for a stater clutch
Drilling CL 72 crank for a stater clutchI saw one thread that referred to doing this but it was somewhat vague. Can this be done successfully without dismantling the crank ? If so, how would you remove the swarf from drilling ? I have screwed up and installed a cl crankshaft . It was the best one I had and didn’t know about the hole until I ran across a former thread
Re: Drilling CL 72 crank for a stater clutchI planned to do this but didn't need to in the end.
I'm not sure that the hole in the inner side of the crank web is deep enough but I can check. For drilling I bought some Artu 2mm drills. http://www.artu.com To minimise swarf into the engine you could use a vacuum cleaner as you are drilling and drill upside-down. It might be better to pull off the bottom case and perform the opertionwith the crank accessible. Good luck! G
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'60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F
Drilling crankI ordered bits from my local Fastenal. The just barely made a dent. They said the next price up was 30+ dollars apiece for a 2mm bit. I’m either going to try one more time by ordering some bits or buy another crank. These were cobalt bits.
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