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clutch won't disengage- cant adjust enough?
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I assume it is something simple, but what could it be? I was so mad last night I had to walk away from it.
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Brendan
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I've seen that before with the adjustment procedure reversed, however it seems to only apply to the later models, for mine, if I loosen the screw all the way it will eventually just come out.
I've had the side cover on and off a couple times now trying to figure it out.
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GPzMOD750 wrote: Had that problem on my GPz750. Turns out I didn't have the lever correctly seated in the cover before I reassembled it the first dozen times I took it apart and put it back together before I got it right.
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If you're off 1 tooth of the gear/threads it won't adjust properly. Twist out the center part and move it one tooth one way or the other.
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Thanks all-
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Perhaps a ball bearing is missing that's supposed to go into the push rod tunnel before the push rod itself is inserted into the tunnel.
Or maybe it's the wrong -- a too short -- push rod or adjuster screw?
Might even be the wrong clutch activator, such as a ball-ramp instead of a screw type, or vice versa.
Am thinking, but not positive, that the bike at hand uses a screw-type clutch actuator mechanism. And which in any event must be the correct part for a 1976 KZ400.
Is the sprocket cover tightened in its normal position when attempting to perform the clutch push rod adjustment?
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I was in the shower this morning and was thinking; "how in the hell could there be that much space, it just doesn't make sense!!!" So after getting out I grabbed my phone and looked on ebay for clutch pushrods for KZ400's. Sure enough, mine didn't look like the ones in the pictures. Apparently mine was missing one of the hardened steel "ends" that happened to be about the same distance that I needed to make up, and I was completely unaware as I did not remember it falling off or coming apart when I was going through all the parts. So before I left for work, I went to the garage and searched in my "bucket 'o spare parts" which was basically empty now that the bike was mostly together and I found the missing end of the pushrod.
So I know what I am doing tonight, haha.
Sometimes it's the small things that get you. Although if I were the one that originally tore the bike down (or mostly torn down as I received it) then I would have noticed that right away. Buying someone else's unfinished project might seem like a good deal but I've missed out on a year and a half of riding just trying to get this "project" in a usable state. :S
Thanks for the assistance all.
Brendan
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