I need a little help/advice. I've been working on the clutch and maybe I'm not understanding something right. I've assembled the clutch and got the cable adjusted. The lever that's on the part of the disengagement mechanism that's mounted on the clutch cover is working properly when I squeeze the clutch lever on the handlebars. I can see the shaft move inwards, which I'm pretty sure is making the clutch lifter plate move, disengaging the clutch. But when I squeeze the lever at the handlebars when the engine is in gear I'm not able to spin the sprocket on the engine by hand in any gear. The sprocket should spin freely when in gear with the clutch disengaged, correct? Say I wanted to push start the bike...put it in gear, pull the clutch in, push the bike, pop the clutch and it starts. But the way it's acting now it doesn't seem like I would be able to do that. Maybe it takes more leverage to turn the sprocket by hand when in gear and the clutch disengaged? I've assembled and disassembled the clutch at least a dozen times using parts from two engines. The clutch is a new Barnett clutch. I tried the old stock springs. It's as if the clutch is not disengaging, but I'm 99% sure it is. The engine shifts smoothly in all gears. Maybe I'm just not understanding.