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<<Also, if you bought the hex nut to replace the special clutch hub nut, don't forget to grind off the thin-walled portion above the hex. I think it may interfere with the throw out bushing installed on the pressure plate, preventing the clutch from engaging.>>
YIKES - is this true? I bought one and used it but I hadn't heard you needed to grind the shoulder? The tranny's back in the bike but I haven't cranked it over yet. Can anyone verify this (for an Eldo Police with 5-speed)?
Geez - really don't want to take the tranny out again..
thanks, tom On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:08:38 +0000 joe jump <jum-@hotmail.com> wrote:
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Bill, The Bronze Beauty is an 850? With a 5 Speed? The 850T Trans in Junkyard and the 5 speed in my V-7 Sport both had two o-rings on the transmission input shaft inside/behind the clutch hub. The smaller of the two fits in a groove on the shaft; the larger lays on top of the shaft against the input shaft bearing. You won't see either of these until you pull your old hub, then look on the shaft down by the bearing.
Also, if you bought the hex nut to replace the special clutch hub nut, don't forget to grind off the thin-walled portion above the hex. I think it may interfere with the throw out bushing installed on the pressure plate, preventing the clutch from engaging.....now that I think about it, that may not be a problem with a Ram clutch, but I was warned about it by Gordon when I bought one for my Sport a few years back.
You and the Beauty are going to love the flywheel diet!
Joe in St Louis "Junkyard" 850T-Powered Ambo
bluezi-@att.net wrote:
| This evening was spent taking the Bronze Beauty apart to get at the clutch to replace it with a RAM, all the info I found here was real helpful,...but WHAT A PAIN JUST TO GET TO THE DAMN THING!!! I've replaced many clutches in Jap & British bikes, and never did I have to take so much off the bike to get at them!!! Okay, I'm done venting. Now for my question: When I ordered the clutch, I told Gordon to send whatever seals and "O" rings that should be replaced when doing such a job. The problem is that now that it's all apart, I can't for the life of me see where three of the o-rings he sent belong. The first is 2.7 cm in diameter, the second is 2.5 cm diameter, and the third is 2.2 cm diameter. There are also three little cone shaped rubber things, each is 1 cm on one end and .7 cm on the other, and .7 cm in length......What the hell are they for?!?!?!? You guys that have been down the RAM clutch road, can you help me on this one? Thanks Bill 73 Bronze Eldo |
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