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tightening not on starter clutch
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dshroyer
tightening not on starter clutch
The nut that holds my starter clutch came loose on my 81 GS 1100E, I pulled the crank case off and tightened everything. The problem is, I can not torque the nut down very tight before the crank turns. I tried it as is and the the bike turned over twice before it came loose again. How can I get it tighter? Would thread lock be a bad idea?
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lecroy
Put it into fifth, have someone stand on the back break and give it a turn... Make sure that the end was not damaged and hit the parts with some break clean first. -
robertob
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Putting the bike in 5th gear and a 2 x 4 through the rear rim works well if you have a mag wheel. For a spoked wheel. its better to put it in 5th gear and have someone hold the rear brake pedal down. Yes, blue loctite is a good idea. Its always worked well for me.
EarlKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.Comment
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Matchless
If I recall correctly I just put a copper coin between the teeth of the small and large gear and had no problem.Comment
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dshroyer
Thanks
Thanks for the advice everything worked great. I got my bike together yesterday and let the locktite dry over night, and took herfor a ride today, even started without any choke.
Thanks again
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lecroy
Had the camera out today. I love home made tools made of old parts....
The one to the right works great to hold the clutch when you hit the nut with an air wrench. The other I use to tighten that same nut and also the starter nut on the bench (once the clutch is installed).
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Not arguing, but blue thread sealer is only intended for light to medium duty use.
Red thread sealer is used for higher torque values such as the rotor nut.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Good stuff Mark!Had the camera out today. I love home made tools made of old parts....
The one to the right works great to hold the clutch when you hit the nut with an air wrench. The other I use to tighten that same nut and also the starter nut on the bench (once the clutch is installed).

Kris, warm up the welder!Comment
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