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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Slipping clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="ossie" data-source="post: 28267" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>i use a screwdriver that has a hexagon on that takes a spanner.</p><p>i also ground the flats so that it is a very good fit in the screw head.</p><p>there is a small taper at the end of the screw it might be locked up on this.</p><p>you need to put the bike in gear and put something through the spokes to stop the drum revolving.</p><p>i use a hammer shaft so that i dont damage the paint work to much.</p><p>i also put silacon sealer on the splines to stop the oil entering the drum.</p><p> best cure for my oily clutch i ever found</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossie, post: 28267, member: 118"] i use a screwdriver that has a hexagon on that takes a spanner. i also ground the flats so that it is a very good fit in the screw head. there is a small taper at the end of the screw it might be locked up on this. you need to put the bike in gear and put something through the spokes to stop the drum revolving. i use a hammer shaft so that i dont damage the paint work to much. i also put silacon sealer on the splines to stop the oil entering the drum. best cure for my oily clutch i ever found [/QUOTE]
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