-
Posts
4 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Previous Fields
-
Current Bike(s)
1977 dt400
Recent Profile Visitors
The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.
mrcbody's Achievements
Newbie (1/14)
0
Reputation
-
it looks like broken aluminum in the pic of your clutch plates...where did that come from? (just asking;)
-
Hi blackhat, I recognize the shaft of which you speak. I re-used the E-clip that came with the shift lever and saw it lost its temper(hardness) if it ever had any. (the service manual says to replace the clip when servicing) I re-crimped it and it 'popped' off in the side cover. The shifter pawl did come apart then. I have since re-assembled everything with a new 'hardened' clip but somehow it is still stuck in neutral? the pawls are lined -up but it seems jammed...the shifter stresses against the 'finger' type springs. the cam won't actuate from the shifter linkage.
-
mrcbody changed their profile photo
-
I'm new here but I just rebuilt my 77 DT400. New wiseco piston, boyeson reeds, new mikuni 34mm carb, penton ignition. my shop tells me there are a couple 'tricks' to assembling the crank case so it works properly. I have three manuals to work from...didn't see anything out of the ordinary. this is my first bike rebuild. I assembled it in neutral and now it is 'stuck' in neutral...it runs but won't go in gear. should it have been assembled with the 1st gear cogs engaged? the shift cam slid the forks okay in halves. what did I miss???? mrcbody
-
I'm in the middle of a 77 dt400 rebuild. where can I find the specific connecting rod specifications. I'd like to find a suitable H type connecting rod before I continue. mrC