fran...k.
Husqvarna
AA Class
I will put my comments close to your quoted text.
Hi Nikel,
The fix for me was replace the seal on the clutch lever that comes out of the motor the one the clutch cable attaches to with a bearing, it is a common size and easy to get.
This is true and has been on here before. Acutally I was able to get the seal on top of the sealed bearing. I believe the main forces are down near the rod and that is where the parts sheets show modifications as this engine (sort of) continued in the next 10 years.
A standard clutch pack starts with a clutch plate and ends with a friction plate (Aluminum Disc).
It needs to start with a friction plate (Aluminum Disc) and end with a friction plate ( aluminum Disc).
I choose to count the basket insides and the pressure plate like an aluminum disc with splines pointing in so I think they got it right.
When you put the clutch cable back on the bike try to route it as smoothly as possible, my last bike had three cable ties
I agree my cables turn as gentle as possible coming off the engine and rub or come close to rubbing the fender.
Cheers, DaveM.