Now that the crank is in, on to the transmission. The originals are in rough shape. I’m not going to be able to keep everything original anyway so I going to use parts from a donor engine.
Same with the clutch.
My replacements look really good but since I don’t know the history of them I’m going to replace all the bearings including the needle bearings in the primary drive. I got all the ball bearings from Yamiya for $100 including the shipping. I couldn’t come close to that from the local bearing supply stores. I bought the needle bearings separately for $12 apiece.
Can you use the inner bushings from the donor, and install them in the original gears? Just wondering...
What size of needle bearings fit in that early clutch?
Those "retainer" wire gadgets were in many of the early Hondas, the Twins. They were supposed to stop a rattle, but they also could cause clutch drag when stopped in gear with the clutch in: for that reason, many would get removed. For example: the CB/CL72 series (250 twins) had 3 of the wire retainers, one for the inner steel plate, one for the next steel plate after the first friction plate, and one for the 3rd steel plate as well. Removing the middle one would greatly improve the shifting when hot.
On the early K1, there is a clutch that has one of them on the last plate, although it is a slightly different design. My K2 has an early K1 engine in it (the bike came that way from Honda), and it had this top retainer: when hot, it would drag something fierce. I removed it and the problem went away, at about 9k miles. It's never had an issue since(!).