My clutch fork was worn almost all the way through the one side, also the clutch pin was worn 1/2 way through. I tried to buy new parts, or even used parts, unable to find them. I ended up taking to our machine shop, they welded both up, put a SS hat bushing in the clutch fork, and now its good to go. Love your thorough videos.
That's a good way to do it. Thanks, I tried to be more detailed than most vids so they could help others. I didn't find much detail on UA-cam before I started this project.
I have been watching this fine video, and the assembly video that follows as well. I am wondering, Maybe I missed it. Were the fingers on the clutch adjusted? I need to adjust mine.
I did not adjust them. The measuments given In the book are off of a flat clutch disk and mine had springs In the way. It turned out that they were fine and all three were the correct distance from the throwout bearing once assembled. I forget if it was 1/8 or 1/4 but it was in the manual
@@JPN76 You replied to a reply I asked about your bead blasting small parts which I am currently setting up in my shop but I would like to know how you do the large parts that won't fit in the bead blaster, they look great also.
@@JPN76 Thank you. New to youtube and didn't know about the community page. Again thanks for all your help and looking forward to the assembly of the B.
My clutch fork was worn almost all the way through the one side, also the clutch pin was worn 1/2 way through. I tried to buy new parts, or even used parts, unable to find them. I ended up taking to our machine shop, they welded both up, put a SS hat bushing in the clutch fork, and now its good to go. Love your thorough videos.
That's a good way to do it. Thanks, I tried to be more detailed than most vids so they could help others. I didn't find much detail on UA-cam before I started this project.
I can’t wait to see this B assembled I actually have a C that I want to restore thank you for the content
You are welcome. Hope they help with your restoration
nice video and excellent work
Thanks
I have been watching this fine video, and the assembly video that follows as well. I am wondering, Maybe I missed it. Were the fingers on the clutch adjusted? I need to adjust mine.
I did not adjust them. The measuments given In the book are off of a flat clutch disk and mine had springs In the way. It turned out that they were fine and all three were the correct distance from the throwout bearing once assembled. I forget if it was 1/8 or 1/4 but it was in the manual
Great to see you back on the B. How do you prepare the large parts exterior surface for paint?
Thanks, I just made a post with pics and an explanation of what I did. Currently editing a video of most of the assembly and first fire. Stay tuned!!
@@JPN76 You replied to a reply I asked about your bead blasting small parts which I am currently setting up in my shop but I would like to know how you do the large parts that won't fit in the bead blaster, they look great also.
Go to my channel and click the community tab and you will see a post with pics explaining how I do the large parts
@@JPN76 Thank you. New to youtube and didn't know about the community page. Again thanks for all your help and looking forward to the assembly of the B.
I have not gotten into my torque tube yet, but is there a bearing inside to help support that shaft?
Nope. The pilot bushing in the flywheel and the transmission input shaft are the only supports.
@@JPN76 Ok, trying to get the pto housing done but I can not get it apart yet. ☹
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Hey Jay!