Posted January 17, 201312 yr Missing the ball bearing went to buy some on eBay but canny work out the right size for the job. I have haynes manual for my bike it mentions the ball bearing in removing clutch plates section but can't find out the right size. Help appreciated.
January 17, 201312 yr Moderator You really need to be posting this in the workshop section. Go to your Yami dealer and order one of these LINKY
January 18, 201312 yr Author Cheers bought that. 13p for the ball bearing + £7 for unsigned for post WTF then on top of that i purchased ball bearings on eBay that weren't even the right size as long as this does the job i'm happy.
February 4, 201312 yr Author after many ball bearings later i have got the right one. Cant find out which size because theres no indication between the multitude of ball bearings i got. If anyone needs one i have em all lol. So i install my new clutch plates well oiled up and the mighty ball bearing and still theres no resistance in my clutch lever. Is it necessary to refill the oil to have resistance? I would rather not do this in the case that i have to empty it all out again.
February 4, 201312 yr Moderator no!...theres still something wrong! What have you been doing? you didnt say!
February 4, 201312 yr Author Oh aye lol forgot to tell the story behind the problem. I bought clutch plates to replace my worn ones. I drained the bike of all engine oil. I took the side cover off to access the pressure plate. from there i took the pressure plate off and clutch plates. I dunno why i done this but i went ahead and removed the lockwasher nut and took off the clutch housing. then i put it back on. and followed it up with the clutch plates and pressure plate. Does the ballbearing go in with the clutch housing off? or does it not matter.
February 5, 201312 yr Author Gears are now changing with bearing in but does still seem a bit lose on resistance on the clutch lever.
February 5, 201312 yr Author Ok got resistance. Now i need to know do i tighten the spring bolts right in?
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