Clutch push rod 750B twin

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07 Jul 2012 22:25 #534571 by Cdiver
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Outter cover is removed does the rod just pull right out? Cuz mine does.

1978 KZ750 Cafe Racer

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07 Jul 2012 23:35 #534582 by jonnybravo
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u didnt did u ???? :(

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07 Jul 2012 23:35 #534583 by 4TheKZ1000
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yuuuuup

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08 Jul 2012 04:07 #534605 by bountyhunter
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I think it pulls out but there's a round ball bearing in there somewhere that often gets lost and inspires "Why doesn't My Clutch Work Anymore?" threads.

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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08 Jul 2012 13:33 #534655 by Cdiver
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bountyhunter wrote: I think it pulls out but there's a round ball bearing in there somewhere that often gets lost and inspires "Why doesn't My Clutch Work Anymore?" threads.


So now what? Remove the cover behind the sprocket and put the ball bearing back in, then replace cover?

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08 Jul 2012 14:31 #534657 by Cdiver
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Cdiver wrote:

bountyhunter wrote: I think it pulls out but there's a round ball bearing in there somewhere that often gets lost and inspires "Why doesn't My Clutch Work Anymore?" threads.


So now what? Remove the cover behind the sprocket and put the ball bearing back in, then replace cover?


I only pulled the rod out no more than half an inch.

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08 Jul 2012 16:08 #534684 by bountyhunter
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Is there a problem with clutch operation now?

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08 Jul 2012 16:11 #534685 by Cdiver
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bountyhunter wrote: Is there a problem with clutch operation now?


Just put I back together and still not engaging

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08 Jul 2012 16:15 #534686 by bountyhunter
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Here is the drawing showing how the parts go together. You have to get the release assembly on right.

1979 KZ-750 Twin
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08 Jul 2012 16:17 #534687 by jonnybravo
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Cdiver wrote:

Cdiver wrote:

bountyhunter wrote: I think it pulls out but there's a round ball bearing in there somewhere that often gets lost and inspires "Why doesn't My Clutch Work Anymore?" threads.


So now what? Remove the cover behind the sprocket and put the ball bearing back in, then replace cover?


I only pulled the rod out no more than half an inch.

a half an inch too much amigo
do a search there's only about 50 threads on this

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08 Jul 2012 16:25 #534690 by Cdiver
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Where is the release assembly?

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08 Jul 2012 16:36 #534692 by Cdiver
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What should I search (keywords)?
I tried clutch push rod and all I got was this thread.

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