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Help with 85 CR250 clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="divemaster5734" data-source="post: 145131" data-attributes="member: 1320"><p>I was looking at those also.</p><p>Did file down the fingers today.</p><p>Have snapped three of the six bolts off at the head trying to tighten them on the basket.</p><p>There were two other case bolts missing, had to tap those to 7mm and drill out the case.</p><p>It would make sense the guy I got it from was the hack, and he just lied his ass off for the sale.</p><p>Discovered the exhaust was only held by the manifold springs and a band clamp at the muffler.</p><p>I love working on bikes, and enjoy riding after a build, but fixing some lazy faggots crap work is frustrating as hell.</p><p>At least I got it fairly cheap, and it has excellent compression.</p><p>Maybe he wasn't lazy, just dumb as a freaking rock.</p><p>Once I got the clutch pressure plate back on I could see the friction plates moving when pulling the lever.</p><p>So it's going to work, at least until I order one of the baskets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="divemaster5734, post: 145131, member: 1320"] I was looking at those also. Did file down the fingers today. Have snapped three of the six bolts off at the head trying to tighten them on the basket. There were two other case bolts missing, had to tap those to 7mm and drill out the case. It would make sense the guy I got it from was the hack, and he just lied his ass off for the sale. Discovered the exhaust was only held by the manifold springs and a band clamp at the muffler. I love working on bikes, and enjoy riding after a build, but fixing some lazy faggots crap work is frustrating as hell. At least I got it fairly cheap, and it has excellent compression. Maybe he wasn't lazy, just dumb as a freaking rock. Once I got the clutch pressure plate back on I could see the friction plates moving when pulling the lever. So it's going to work, at least until I order one of the baskets. [/QUOTE]
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