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Offline MattFreeman

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Fresh Rebuild, Clutch Wont Work F1
« on: June 25, 2012, 07:03:42 PM »
Let me begin by saying I'm an idiot and I've brought this upon myself.

Allright here's the long version. I've completely rebuilt my F1 motor and almost have it finished but when I pull the clutch lever it won't disconnect the crank from the transmission.

Initially I had installed the wrong basket/primary drive assembly. I had purchased a complete trans. on ebay and it came with a basket that apparently came from a k model. Big lesson here "all the motor stuff from an early 750 is interchangeable", no it is not. I re-opened the lower case and installed the basket assembly that came in the bike.

In the process of trying to figure out what the issue was a very helpful member sent me an entire clutch with the intent of doing the Honda recommended "GL swap" When this didn't work I realized the internal parts were not correct for this and decided to start from a known point and installed the correct basket/primary assembly.

I've been trying to use a lever from a newer CBR as it doesn't have all the buttons and what not to clean up the bars so I tried the OEM lever and it gives the same result.

I've lightly oiled the clutch plates and installed what I believe is the entirely  F1 clutch. However, I am not positive if I have all the correct pieces or if I got my clutches mixed up. Big lesson #2, always label you stuff. I also lost the "clutch lifter piece" and purchased another from a local guy but am not positive it is correct. Big lesson #3 don't loose you stuff.

I have adjusted the arm that the cable pulls under the first engine cover by loosening the nut and screwing the post in until it touches the lifter plate and then tightening the nut. And I have tried adjusting the cable at the hand lever with the prescribed play and with no play.

I'm leaning towards having the wrong pressure plate but I'm really not sure.

By the way, the motor has not been started yet if that has any bearing.

So here's a few questions.

1. Could the plates being oiled be a problem? It's clean oil and I didn't use much.

2. Does anybody know the dimensions of the "clutch lifter piece" for a F0 or F1? (first pic).

3. Is there a way for me to tell the difference between the pressure plate and the mating piece for a F1 and any other like pieces from a K4 for example? (sorry forgot the name off hand) 2nd pic

4. All the other pieces should be the same, no? The steel and fiber plates, the lifter plate?

5. Any other suggestions? I'd really appreciate any helpful input.

Thanks


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Re: Fresh Rebuild, Clutch Wont Work F1
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2012, 03:34:33 PM »
Any of the experts have any advice?

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Re: Fresh Rebuild, Clutch Wont Work F1
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2012, 10:19:53 AM »
I got it working. I sacked up and tried the other pressure plate and it worked! I was afraid of breaking another lifter plate but it's all good at this point.

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Re: Fresh Rebuild, Clutch Wont Work F1
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2012, 10:24:16 AM »
Possibly the lifter plate was on wrong. These can go on two ways but only one way is correct.
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Re: Fresh Rebuild, Clutch Wont Work F1
« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2012, 02:04:01 PM »
Thanks Lester. I was aware of that but its a good tip nonetheless.

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Re: Fresh Rebuild, Clutch Wont Work F1
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2012, 03:11:35 PM »
Matt,

Was there any difference in the 2 pressure plates? I gotta fire mine up for the first time and may be facing the same issue. Not sure yet.

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Re: Fresh Rebuild, Clutch Wont Work F1
« Reply #6 on: June 29, 2012, 03:52:57 PM »
Jerry

I didn't measure them in any way to try to differentiate. I just put the other one in and it worked. If I remember correctly they have different part #'s. The pressure plate and the piece the fiber and steel plates slide onto are the only pieces I changed.

Good luck.