- Sat Aug 04, 2018 8:32 pm
#78332
Sorry to take so long to get back to this thread, I haven't had much time to work on the bike. As far as i know, I haven't cured the lateral clutch movement but the bike is running reasonably well; I can change gear OK. To give you a bit of history, the bike has been off the road for about a year and I have just got it MOT'd and back on the road. Before the gap, I had stripped and rebuilt the gearbox with sealed bearings and new layshaft bushes, because the drive side layshaft bush was worn right through to the housing, which did not make for accurate gear shifting! Obviously quite a big job and the first time I had been into the gearbox; I'm definitely an amateur mechanic but not too much of a klutz and I think I did there rebuild OK.
Removing the domed cover on the mainsheet bearing last week, I noticed that 1) the left hand thread nut was good and tight, but 2) there was some leakage of oil and grease into the dome and thence into the outer cover, which was then making it to the outside world. this leakage past the sealed bearing worries me a little. Cleaning the jointing surface of the dome and adding a smear of Welseal seems to have contained the leak. It could have been leaking around the clutch pushrod.
Talking of the clutch pushrod, it seems in fine condition and operates smoothly.
So I am worried about the clutch movement and the very heavy clutch action, which persists even though I have fitted a new cable. I am wondering if I have somehow acquired a very heavy set of springs; they are supposed to be the "three light, three heavy" combination and i am wondering if lighter springs would help. Don't want clutch slip, though!