Thanks,
goldarrow.
Not ready yet. Remember, I work at the pace of around four steps forward and two steps back
I'm still waiting for some resized jets, a throttle cable, and just my luck, I noticed after adjusting the clutch cable and thinking that I got it all right, I saw that I neglected to put the washer that goes on top of the kickstart circlip - it must have fallen out when I took the clutch cover off. Anyway, now that the washer is back on, I'm having issues with the clutch again! It's as though the lifter rod isn't making contact or not seating correctly with the clutch lever - a fight to try to aim the lifter rod into the dimple of the lever. Come to think of it, it's always seemed to be this way since replacing my fiber friction discs. Hmmm... I think there's an issue with thickness here, or lackthereof (that's what SHE said). There might be something to do with the combination of these aftermarket fiber discs (too thin) and the stock Honda metal plates. I'm looking into it...
On a side note while working on the clutch, Clymer states, "insert the lifter rod into the main shaft with the spherical end toward the right side". But it also refers to the cover as the "left crankcase cover" - isn't the clutch cover the RIGHT side? So I'm a little confused and losing faith in this manual.
Another possible misprint on Clymer, I noticed that the "Clutch center" torque specs they have marked as 29-33 ft-lbs!!! LOL. That's pretty ridiculous. I'd be pissed as hell if at this point in the build I'd break off some hex heads or strip threads on my clutch assembly. The proper torque should probably be around 5 - 9 ft-lbs for those of you reluctant to take heed of Clymer.
Next step was to take measurements of my clutch parts. Pretty much consistent numbers across all:
EBC friction disc @ 2.7mm - the manual cites a limit of at least 3.0mm. So if my math is correct, there are 7 friction discs, 7 x (2.7mm - 3.0mm) =
2.1mm Maybe a 2.0mm shim (or 2x 1.0mm shims) behind the clutch assembly as
enwri suggested in an earlier post would compensate for the loss in thickness of these discs... Shims behind the clutch springs, perhaps? Or a crush washer behind the lifter rod? Or, how about aftermarket steel clutch plates to go with my aftermarket fiber discs? Anyone have specs on the thickness of the Barnett or Vesrah steel discs? I presume they are thicker. I hope that they are because I'm looking into replacing my stock Honda ones if that's been the issue all along...
Clutch plates @ 1.6mm - no warpage
Springs (uncompressed) @ ~36.3mm
Also something to note is that I found some considerable play upon pushing/pulling on the main shaft with the clutch assembly installed. The main shaft itself moves about 3/16" in and out of the crank case. Is this a common thing?