Author Topic: Dropped a washer off the face of the earth, now it seems I'm effed. WHAT TO DO?!  (Read 785 times)

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Offline Lostboy Steve

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So I was installing new clutches, steels, and springs, when I dropped the parts tray and scattered parts everywhere. Everything has been recovered except for the extremely thin washer that goes behind the c-clip in front of the basket and pressure plate. I looked everywhere and I cannot locate it or a replacement. On another note I looked at the clutch basket mod, and my clutch basket has holes in different spots than the one in the write up. Let me know if anyone has any ideas. Thanks.
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Offline Kenzo1979

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Keep looking for it.  Pick everything up off of the floor and sweep the entire area with a large magnet.  Gotta be there somewhere, right?
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Offline Lostboy Steve

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You would think so. I cleaned the ENTIRE garage, its nowhere. Thankfully I just bought a few parts off eBay that came with it. That's right I paid $20 for a washer. lol What choice did I have?
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Offline 754

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 I was just going to say,get somebody to send you one right after you install it..you will find the first one.... But naw..not gonna say that..
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Offline Jerry Rxman Griffin aka MuthaF'er

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What bike u doing the clutch upgrade on? You forgot to mention that.
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Offline Randy

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It went with all the lost black socks and tools..
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