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Petermul28
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PostPosted: 19:52 - 28 Sep 2015    Post subject: Cg125 reasembly issue .clutch Reply with quote

Hi all been on my cg rebuild after valve springs shattered.well put clutch cover back on today after spraying and clutch lever on casing top just doesnt seem as tight as before.its meant to be tight right.any info appreciated .unsure if rod in centre of clutch assembly isnt connected to lever inside mechanosm.anybody know correct way to get clutch and rod set right ready for cover to go on..thanks[/list]
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MCN
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PostPosted: 21:34 - 28 Sep 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it seems like the push rod is not letting the clutch pack sit it may be there's not enough plates. Is there one on the kitchen table/tool box?

Ay doubt whip it out and re-do after a fag.
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