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ET27/2 multiplate clutch adjuster
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<blockquote data-quote="BigEd" data-source="post: 55570" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>Dear Ron,</p><p>There is a C42 adjuster in the C23 outer clutch plate that you can use for adjustment. If this is this screwed right in you could screw this out to produce more clearance.</p><p>Failing that screw in the ET27/2 adjuster until it no longer fouls the kickstart then shorten the clutch pushrod by the amount you screwed in the adjuster.</p><p>The pushrod is not made of "unobtainium" so don't be afraid to shorten it. You may have to heat the cut end to red and quench it in water to re-harden it.</p><p>If your pushrod is two piece and you have a 1/4" roller or a 1/4" ball bearing between the two pieces you could assemble it without the 1/4" roller/ball and see what how that length works to give you a bit of confidence before you start cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigEd, post: 55570, member: 161"] Dear Ron, There is a C42 adjuster in the C23 outer clutch plate that you can use for adjustment. If this is this screwed right in you could screw this out to produce more clearance. Failing that screw in the ET27/2 adjuster until it no longer fouls the kickstart then shorten the clutch pushrod by the amount you screwed in the adjuster. The pushrod is not made of "unobtainium" so don't be afraid to shorten it. You may have to heat the cut end to red and quench it in water to re-harden it. If your pushrod is two piece and you have a 1/4" roller or a 1/4" ball bearing between the two pieces you could assemble it without the 1/4" roller/ball and see what how that length works to give you a bit of confidence before you start cutting. [/QUOTE]
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