64 CB77 Clutch and shift shaft question64 CB77 Clutch and shift shaft questionJust pulling apart my newest 64 ' CB77 project , clutch plates were stuck together and they appear to be early Barnett types. The base plate at the bottom of the center clutch hub has " Huntington Park " and " BTE " cast into the plate or spacer as the clutch has only 5 friction plates and 4 steel with the thick spacer at the bottom of the stack . A couple questions I have is if this is an older Barnett clutch spacer is it compatible with their newer plates ? Second question is that I noticed that the shift spindle shaft has a 14mm ID x 1mm thick thrust washer on the shift spindle shaft between the clutch cover and the shaft , I did not see that washer on the parts schematic , does that washer belong there as there is no end play on the shift spindle when the washer is installed .
Thanks in Advance ! Re: 64 CB77 Clutch and shift shaft questionI'm not familiar with Barnet clutch parts so cannot help with that. The thrust washer sounds like an addition by a previous owner. It may be the one from the oil pump shaft......
G
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F 64 CB77 Clutch and shift shaft questionAfter doing some detective work I found that the washer that was on the shift shaft came from the top of the primary chain tensioner spring ( as shown in the parts schematic ) , someone though it belonged on the shift shaft not the top of the tensioner spring , not only was it hanging up the shift shaft is also was dragging on one of the clutch friction plates . The oil filter thrust washer was still in place on the outside of the filter , but your right about that being a possibility as the oil filter thrust washer also has a 14mm I D also . There is a reason Honda made that shift shaft flat on top so it wound not contact the clutch .
: > ) Re: 64 CB77 Clutch and shift shaft questionJoep
Great detective work. G
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F
Re: 64 CB77 Clutch and shift shaft questionNot sure this will help do to the date of your message.
That is a BARNETT plate and is made of magnesium. Over the years I've been rebuilding these engines I gathered 5 Barnett clutches and every first plate was warped from the spring pressure bending it over the tabs which are on the center hub. I ordered a Barnett clutch and it came with the disc made with aluminum stamped out of sheet aluminum. ......................lm
Barnett ClutchSpoke to Barnett and that thick base plate made of Magnesium is dates back to pre-1965 when they were located in Huntington Park before the move to the current Ventura , Ca location. The friction plates were the oldies as well , I am working with them on using their new plates and springs .
typical steel clutch plate thickness used over the years?Been reading thru many posts on clutch info , Loud Mouse had a good description on the 3 waves of clutch plate configurations and different clutch centers ect , I could not find in my Honda shop manual the spec on the steel plate thickness either A or B types , does anyone have the thicker base plate spec used later on and the spec on the remaining steels ? I have many new steels in many different thickness to work with , trying to get a good grip without having to have the hands of a monster to pull the lever in . I am going to try to a thick steel base plate 2.60 mm and then alternate with the 5 frictions and steels but much thinner on the remaining steels.
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