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Clutch push rod 750B twin
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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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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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bountyhunter wrote: Is there a problem with clutch operation now?
Just put I back together and still not engaging
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a half an inch too much amigoCdiver wrote:
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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?
I only pulled the rod out no more than half an inch.
do a search there's only about 50 threads on this
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I tried clutch push rod and all I got was this thread.
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