NC29 clutch change- tips?
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NC29 clutch change- tips?
ok so i now have:
clutch basket:- reason i am changing all this..
friction plates
steel spacer plates
springs:- heavy duty which i did NOT want this time! but seems you have no choice in that!
clutch cover gasket
new clutch nut...
& manual!
borrowing a mates clutch Y tool.. home made & i bent it last time working on my van! so dubious it will be of use this time!
sooo any tips before i get this lot stripped?
Am also replacing my header gaskets while i am at it.. & oiling the choke cable.. so a few things which will take a day ... or rather i am taking my time, so allocating a day...
clutch basket:- reason i am changing all this..
friction plates
steel spacer plates
springs:- heavy duty which i did NOT want this time! but seems you have no choice in that!
clutch cover gasket
new clutch nut...
& manual!
borrowing a mates clutch Y tool.. home made & i bent it last time working on my van! so dubious it will be of use this time!
sooo any tips before i get this lot stripped?
Am also replacing my header gaskets while i am at it.. & oiling the choke cable.. so a few things which will take a day ... or rather i am taking my time, so allocating a day...
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
Good luck getting the center clutch nut off without either the right tool to hold the basket and a second person to undo the nut with a fuck off breaker bar or a compressor/electric impact driver.
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
Breaker bar:-can borrow mates
2nd bod:-hmmm... Time to call in a favor or two
Assuming I also need a tourqe bar to do the clutch but up with?
I can check if the tool will work/fit as got the hybrids old seazed engine sat in the shed with no clutch cover on it....
2nd bod:-hmmm... Time to call in a favor or two
Assuming I also need a tourqe bar to do the clutch but up with?
I can check if the tool will work/fit as got the hybrids old seazed engine sat in the shed with no clutch cover on it....
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
We busted my clutch basket when trying with a homemade tool. Used a rattle gun to get it undone and done back up, easy peasey.
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
rattle gun = pneumatic thing.. which i do not even own.. nor does my mate.. so back to the breaker bar/clutch tool
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
You can hire one for not a lot of money but knowing you being the right arse that you are you will just wade on in lol
Do t say you weren't warned.
Do t say you weren't warned.
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
Not necessarily. You can buy battery operated rattle guns - greggo has one, works a treat. Good for getting the front sprocket off as well. Bit spenny, though...leopard_pagan wrote:rattle gun = pneumatic thing..
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
That's what I meant by hire one....I have one it's awesome.Pleiades wrote:Not necessarily. You can buy battery operated rattle guns - greggo has one, works a treat. Good for getting the front sprocket off as well. Bit spenny, though...leopard_pagan wrote:rattle gun = pneumatic thing..
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
never been a fan of them tbh.. i hate it when anyone uses one on my bike.. to the extreme that i actually ask them NOT to tighten certain nuts/bolts & that i will do it instead.
if i can do up a nut/bolt.. i can undo it. yes i do use torque settings/tools on integral stuff.. as i would on this "elusive" nut.. but i am confident a breaker bar, a 2nd pair of hands & clutch tool* will be fine.
*got one in the post.
if i can do up a nut/bolt.. i can undo it. yes i do use torque settings/tools on integral stuff.. as i would on this "elusive" nut.. but i am confident a breaker bar, a 2nd pair of hands & clutch tool* will be fine.
*got one in the post.
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Re: NC29 clutch change- tips?
Got mine off by sticking it in gear and holding the back brake on with grips. Came off easy with a long handled socket wrench 
