Old Geezer
Husqvarna
A Class
Got my bro's '85 CR500 fired up a few weeks ago and road her for a couple minutes down the street. Running like a top, shifting fine, etc. But, when coming to a stop with the clutch pulled in, it's dragging just enough to where you can't select neutral unless you're still rolling a little bit. Come to a full stop and no dice getting neutral. Not good, since this forces you to shut her down in order to dismount, and forces you to have to kick that beast alive again (which is a pain in the posterior with these monsters).
Earlier on in the restoration process, we pulled the clutch basket, plates, and discs all apart and cleaned well because the previous owner had made some comment about the clutch 'not quite working right'. Figured it was just gummed up.
Anyway, I think I adjusted it correctly at the arm that pushes the actuator rod through the shaft center. I've got probably less than 1/2" movement at the end of the arm, and even with the clutch lever at the handle bar set to almost no clearance at all, the clutch still drags.
I basically followed this procedure that someone posted awhile ago:
Disconnect the clutch cable.
Remove the cover.
In the center of the clutch is an allen screw held by a lock nut.
Hold the allen and loosen the lock nut.
Adjust the screw to get 7/16" to 9/16" of free play of the clutch arm when measured at the end of the arm.
Re attach the cable and adjust the handbar lever to 3/32" play between the lever and purch.
Shall I pull off the cover again and adjust the shaft/arm to even a closer tolerance? Clutch hub springs all looked ok and the through-bolts are all turned in fully to their stops. Maybe the springs are of uneven tension due to age and the plate is not releasing evenly/parallel to the clutch plates. Just thinking aloud.....your thoughts would be appreciated.
Earlier on in the restoration process, we pulled the clutch basket, plates, and discs all apart and cleaned well because the previous owner had made some comment about the clutch 'not quite working right'. Figured it was just gummed up.
Anyway, I think I adjusted it correctly at the arm that pushes the actuator rod through the shaft center. I've got probably less than 1/2" movement at the end of the arm, and even with the clutch lever at the handle bar set to almost no clearance at all, the clutch still drags.
I basically followed this procedure that someone posted awhile ago:
Disconnect the clutch cable.
Remove the cover.
In the center of the clutch is an allen screw held by a lock nut.
Hold the allen and loosen the lock nut.
Adjust the screw to get 7/16" to 9/16" of free play of the clutch arm when measured at the end of the arm.
Re attach the cable and adjust the handbar lever to 3/32" play between the lever and purch.
Shall I pull off the cover again and adjust the shaft/arm to even a closer tolerance? Clutch hub springs all looked ok and the through-bolts are all turned in fully to their stops. Maybe the springs are of uneven tension due to age and the plate is not releasing evenly/parallel to the clutch plates. Just thinking aloud.....your thoughts would be appreciated.