You guys produce some great videos i learned a lot from watching them. My question is my clutch seems to be grabbing almost all the way out. I have a 3/16 free play in the handel. Is the adjustment in the cable at the handel or do i need to adjust push rod. And then maybe handle. Thanks if you could help me out
Hi I got a CB500F 1975 and the clutch systems are the same. Ive recently changed to a lower handle bar and now the clutch is hard to pull in. Is it because the clutch cable is not 10 inch longer? Should I modify the cable or is there another way to make the clutch smoother to pull.
Hey I have a 1973/4 Honda cl450 scrambler and I’m trying to rebuild and I’m having a lot of problems with my clutch, I’m not sure if it’s the cable or if it’s the actual clutch, could you make a video going through it all
Great tutorial, I plan on doing this in a couple days. Will I need to remove the peg and/or header to take off the cover or will it slide right off after removing the four screws and gear shifter?
When you have the clutch lever pulled in all the way, how far out should it go to engage the clutch? Mine feels like it doesn't engage until almost all the way out.
hmm thats going to be a tough find alone. I'd check eBay or rice paddy. You'll probably need to purchase the whole spare clutch mechanism though to get that piece.
i really liked ur slow and complete way of explaning the clutch adjustment i respect that that is really good for first timers thanks
You guys produce some great videos i learned a lot from watching them. My question is my clutch seems to be grabbing almost all the way out. I have a 3/16 free play in the handel. Is the adjustment in the cable at the handel or do i need to adjust push rod. And then maybe handle. Thanks if you could help me out
Always helpful videos, can you also do one on cable routing on the cb450. Thanks
Hi I got a CB500F 1975 and the clutch systems are the same. Ive recently changed to a lower handle bar and now the clutch is hard to pull in. Is it because the clutch cable is not 10 inch longer? Should I modify the cable or is there another way to make the clutch smoother to pull.
Hey I have a 1973/4 Honda cl450 scrambler and I’m trying to rebuild and I’m having a lot of problems with my clutch, I’m not sure if it’s the cable or if it’s the actual clutch, could you make a video going through it all
Another great video that makes it so easy. Thank you
Great tutorial, I plan on doing this in a couple days. Will I need to remove the peg and/or header to take off the cover or will it slide right off after removing the four screws and gear shifter?
what all did you have to remove?
How much horizontal travel does the clutch lifter rod need to make to engage/disengage the clutch? worm gear only moving it 1/4-1/2".
Can that ball bearing fall out you mention?
When you have the clutch lever pulled in all the way, how far out should it go to engage the clutch? Mine feels like it doesn't engage until almost all the way out.
Should feel engaged 2/3 to 3/4 the way out to rest.
is it ok to grease using the nib, without removing the drive train case? My clutch is pretty stiff, and suspect that is needs grease...
Thank you sir, I needed that
Any tips on where to find a replacement for what you called the little long-horn shaped "keeper" that the lock bolt threads into?
hmm thats going to be a tough find alone. I'd check eBay or rice paddy. You'll probably need to purchase the whole spare clutch mechanism though to get that piece.
@@Common-motor Thanks very much for the reply.
Update: I was able to find this part at David Silver Spares if anyone else is looking for the same.
Very helpful.
is there an o ring that goes on the shift lever where it goes into the engine? I get a drip of oil there sometimes.
There is a seal... a rubber seal, with a washer and a circlip. I get oil too.
very usefull !
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Good work
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Found it!
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