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RogerD

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  1. Yes, the push rod is in 2 parts, but the schematic shows no ball between them. Instead, the end of the long push rod is rounded to fit into a depression on the short one to allow spinning. I still suspect the long rod somehow got damaged - it is flat on the sprocket side end, and I think it is supposed to be rounded there as well... I scanned the page from the service manual but can't seem to paste it into this window - it shows no bearing between the rods.
  2. I have adjusted the adjusting screw all the way in and it still won't move far enough to move pressure plate. I even took the push lever axle out to check it, and it seems fine as well....
  3. I pulled the pressure plate and used a magnet to pull long rod out. There is no bearing between the 2 rods. The long rod is flat on the lever end - is this correct? The rods move when the lever is moved forward, but not far enough to release pressure on clutch plares? Could my rod be too short from wear?
  4. I guess I'll have to. I already have the tranny drained and the cover off..
  5. RogerD posted a post in a topic in Dual Sport, Offroad Bikes
    After looking for a while for a 6v headlight for my old DT's - I found that the NAPA store at the corner sells them. #4020 is the common number - NAPA's number is - LMP4020 - list price is @ $29.00. My local store sold me 2 for $43.00! My Yam dealer wanted $73.00 for one.
  6. I was thinking the same thing, but couldn't figure out how it could happen. An way to check without cracking the cases open? I just got it running after 2 days of cleaning out a mouse nest in the air cleaner, cleaning the carb, and cleaning all the coil and flywheel surfaces. It almost took my leg off(decompression valve didn't engage - had to pull the cable by hand - will fix next) but it fired up and sounds strong! This is my third resto on the '74 360 and I've never had this clutch problem....
  7. I have 2 1974 DT 360's. The clutch won't engage on one of them I am restoring. The lever on the engine bottom moves freely - almost too easily, like it is not engaging the push rod. I have the clutch cover off and see no movement when the lever is pulled forward. Any ideas?
  8. RogerD replied to RogerD's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Thanks or the help. You are correct, the horn doesn't work either. It must be a faulty ground or fuse-link. The way the lights/horn stopped working so suddenly..... Roger
  9. RogerD replied to RogerD's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Is there a fuse in the battery line?
  10. RogerD replied to RogerD's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Yes, neither one works. They stopped suddenly. Battery is new. Lighting coil works fine for the headlight.
  11. RogerD replied to RogerD's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Thanks - I'll give it a try. Never had a problem since the restoration last year....
  12. RogerD posted a post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    I have a '74 Dt360A which was restored last year. Suddenly, the turn signals and tailight stopped working. Any suggestions?
  13. RogerD posted a post in a topic in Classics
    I have a '74 Dt360A which was restored last year. Suddenly, the turn signals and tailight stopped working. Any suggestions?