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Old 07-06-2008, 09:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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wobbly clutch basket

I just installed a new clutch basket in my 1960 bonne.
I put about 60 miles on it and it ran great. Went to check the primary chain freeplay and noticed the clutch basket was moving. I took the primary cover off to see what was up. I pulled on the basket and it moves in and out about a 1/16 inch maybe more. I also noticed that the chain rivits cut into the thin metal ring around the outside of the basket, but only on about 6 inches of the circumference. I took off the primary chain and kicked it over and the basket wobbles. I thought maybe the new basket was defective cause it wasn't straight to start with, so I put the old basket back on and kicked it over. Same thing, it wobbles. To get the back primary cover off I broke the hub that the basket's rubber splines on to. I used a home made puller. It snapped a piece of the back of the hub off so I welded an old socket to the hub with a nut welded to the top and put in a bolt and the hub came right out. Guess I should have bought the tool!! Turns out a new hub isn't available so my parts guy found me a used one. I didn't buy new bearing balls for the basket. Is the transmission shaft bent? Are the ball bearings bad? I also noticed that the basket cut a very fine line on the inside of the primary cover. The transmission seal doesn't leak. Should I just keep on riding this way or will there be a catastrophe?
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Old 07-06-2008, 11:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like the shaft is bent.
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Old 07-07-2008, 04:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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how about the bearings?
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