As I promised, I worked on the Clutch today.
I drilled 4 extra holes according to the information in Hondaman's book and beveled all the holes.
One thing to note. The original holes in my hub were smaller than 5/32 but bigger than 1/8 inches, so I used a 5/32" drill bit in my drill press.
I added 4 holes to the hub.
When I did the beveling, I used a diamond ball bit in my Dremel to do the beveling and it worked out pretty good. The oil collecting slots were harder to do. Had to wear down a Dremel Cutoff Wheel to about half its original size to fit inside the hub. And I still didn't do a really good job, but I now have slots.
Cleaned the hub up with some spray carb cleaner and then some compressed air, so its ready to go.
Now for some fun stuff.
I received in the mail today, a package from Nagura Japan. It contained my new Yamiya Clutch square cut Clutch plates, steel plates, springs and clutch cover gasket. Thing of it is, is that while it has 7 friction plates, all 7 are the square cut plates. My clutch has 6 square cut plates and 1 Slant cut plate with slightly larger fingers. But, since I have a brand new correct slant cut plate, no problem.
I decided to measure the New Yamiya Friction plates. Results of the measurement of 4 places around each plate.
Measurement (in inches) a b c d
Plate 1 0.1415 0.1415 0.1420 0.1415
Plate 2 0.1415 0.1415 0.1400 0.1415
Plate 3 0.1415 0.1420 0.1400 0.1400
Plate 4 0.1415 0.1415 0.1415 0.1415
Plate 5 0.1420 0.1420 0.1405 0.1400
Plate 6 0.1395 0.1400 0.1400 0.1405
Plate 7 0.1405 0.1410 0.1400 0.1400
Given that the measurements show the average is just over 0.1410 I'm really thinking that my existing plates are (avg 0.1405) almost new going by what I've measured the new plates at. As far as taking the clutch apart goes, it's a job that can be done in a couple of hours when doing an oil change. So I'm really thinking about putting the old plates back in.
Right now, I've got the old plates soaking in an Oil bath so I can put them in tomorrow. And just in case, I've also got the new plates soaking in another Oil Bath. Won't make the decision until tomorrow. Or unless someone comes up with a good logical reason to use the new plates (which I have no problem doing, since I already have them).
Also, I put the Oil Tank back in place today. And a picture of a 39 year old BelRay Sticker. LOL
Comments appreciated as always,
Charlie