Proper Kick Start Assembly--Seeking 100% ClarityProper Kick Start Assembly--Seeking 100% ClarityI've read through all the threads I can find regarding how to set up the kickstart lever, gears, and spring, but cannot make complete sense of what I've read. For one thing, when ppl have written to turn a gear "clockwise" is that as viewed from the inside or outside, as though moving the actual kickstart clockwise?
My specific problem is that I cannot seem to get a proper tension on the spring to make the lever return, nor am I sure if it should stop. I also think there are aspects to this assembly I'm simply not grasping. (Where is the "stop"?) Can someone please post instructions for others as well as myself? I've attached a pic w/ all punch marks labeled ( ex. " 0 --->") on the kickstart gear (bottom) and pinion (above). That way everyone who reads this in the future can have the same pic as reference... Note that my "0" marks will not meet as the gear and pinion turn...a problem? Any help appreciated.
Re: Proper Kick Start Assembly--Seeking 100% ClarityRemove the bottom gear and install it with the "punch marks" aligned.
Then you can set the spring tension by aligning the "O's" and place the cover on the engine. ..................lm
Halfway there...LM and the individual who PM's me, thanks for the reply.
LM...I followed your advice and removed/reinstalled the kickstart gear so the "0" marks meet and align as the gear and pinion rotate. With those "0" marks aligning (and under some tension at that point), when looking at the cover, the punch mark on the kickstart shaft is at about 12 o'clock. When I position the kickstart lever so its punchmark aligns with that, the lever has great return action...but it keeps on its return arc (12, 11, 10, 9.. o'clock) and heads toward the back wheel! It's as though there's too much tension. My other option is to ignore the punch marks on the kickstart shaft and lever, and mount the lever w/out any tension on it at all (see pic). The return action is feeble at best. Additional advice appreciated. Just trying to see if there's a set procedure for this, or if it's more of a hunt and peck.
Re: Halfway there...ALL! ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!! index marks MUST BE ALIGNED!!!!!!!!!!!. .........lm
I may be dense but I'm still confused. "Align all indexes" is too vague for me
and leaves too many questions. I've read through both of Silver's manuals as well as the very CL-centric clymer manual and the shop manual. Neither of these so much as mention any procedure whatsoever. Can someone please do a step by step walkthrough of this because I feel like so much is being left out in between the lines. 305explr, did you figure it out exactly? Current restoration: 1962 CB77
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/ The part that's missing in that explanation is that the starter shaft (sticking out of the trans) must be rotated fully to hit its stop before the cover is fitted. "All" means the pinions must match and so mucst the lever and shaft
The main shaft must be fully rotated or else the kicker will go back too far and teh other gears and lever must be aligned to get the kicker at the right angle and with the right tension.
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