Clutch Speed Lever Adjustment

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jagiven
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Clutch Speed Lever Adjustment

Post by jagiven » Mon Oct 31, 2022 1:15 pm

When the engine was out, I found the clutch/speed lever was very worn and was collapsing. I found that a previous owner had done a poor job with a repair weld. I straightened the wear surface and welded a new 1/8" thick plate along the top as a new wear surface. One thing I noticed when I pulled it out and reinstalled the adjustment Clutch Lever Bolt runs very closely to one edge. I would suspect it should run closer to the center (see image).

It does not look bent or twisted. Everything else looks like it is aligned correctly. I am thinking about taking a heat wrench warming it up and bending it so the bolt runs more centered. See any issues with this?
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Re: Clutch Speed Lever Adjustment

Post by Mark Gregush » Mon Oct 31, 2022 1:30 pm

Turn the bolt over and use the wider head to ride on the cam after rounding the edges over some. ;) The shaft for the throughout does have some lateral movement, so while it might not be centered now, it might be later. If you bend, it can be done cold.
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Re: Clutch Speed Lever Adjustment

Post by RajoRacer » Mon Oct 31, 2022 1:58 pm

As Mark eluded to, see just how much the throw-out shaft moves laterally - I usually grab a large adjustable wrench and bend the throw-out arm w/bolt to align better with the ramp on the H.B. shaft.

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