Starter clutch question CA77
Starter clutch question CA77Question on the Starter clutch for a 64 CA77. What would be possible causes for the Phillips screws to be sheared off the back of the starter clutch? This is the first time I've ever worked on one and I did some searching to find out about the worn springs. (mine were not there) I do have the rebuild kit on order but I'm worried about other possible issues that could've caused this problem. Any insight would be appreciated.
Sounds like something bound the starter clutch to the sprocket while the engine was running. Maybe rollers, springs, caps, etc. That kind of damage is pretty common. I would just put it together properly with only very light lubricant on the springs and caps, nothing on the rollers. Make sure the knock pin is in place too, and stake the phillips screws to keep them in place.
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Thank you all for the responses. I will check the hubs for any cracks and will stake the screws when they arrive. I was really hoping to do a restoration on her but situations and a determined individual are requiring me to get it running in two weeks for sale to said individual. I will have another in time. They are beautiful bikes. This could free up my time to start on my cd125 restoration.
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