Splitting the cases
Splitting the casesI'd rebuilt the topend before I realised the kickstart wasn't engaging, so I'm attempting to split the cases from the bottom and leaving the top untouched. I've removed all the nuts/bolts, rotor, clutch etc but I can't get the cases apart. Any tips? I can get the right side to move slightly but the front left won't budge at all.
Re: Splitting the casesDid ya remove the 2 nuts on the top case under the carbs?. .......lm
:-) Yes I did.
Found a bigger mallet and with some persuasion it's come apart, some pretty solid red hermitite on the faces. Found the problem with the kickstart - the pawl, spring and pin are missing completely. Anybody got a set? Bit puzzled as to that end of the shaft as well. The manual I have doesn't show a washer but there was one on mine, should there be one there between the shaft and the end locator?
Well I now have a used kickstart pawl in my greasy mitts.... Bill Silver says it shouldn't be worn at all but there is a very very small flat spot on top of it - is this enough to worry about or given I'll be doing very low miles shall I ignore it and just put it in?
I know there's a new one on ebay :-)
Oh well - I bought the new one - thx Fred.
I've fitted it but I can't work out how it works. If I turn the shaft it either engages or when rotated the other way quickly it'll clickety-click as the pawl pops in and out of the recesses, if I slow it down it'll stick in place and the transmission rotates. Is this right? I guess the clicking would happen as the kickstart returns into place. Turns out on closer inspection that the washer I found is handmade and looks like it is there as a shim - but it's about 1mm thick, still seems not to be doing any harm and reading up on shimming I think I'll leave it in place after all. Hoping to get the engine back together tomorrow. On a brighter note while I was waiting for the pawl I fitted the rubber mudguard and the rear number plate, so back end is now done.
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