15-04-2022, 11:12 AM
Compared with a nearby early coil engine where there is easy toggle movement, on the new assembly there is scarcely any bounce. I was not sure if that meant one set of springs are old and faintly soggy whilst the others are new and very stiff. Certainly toggles and pins are not jammed but easily move. Helpful phone calls have taken place, with dear lady wives wondering what on earth we talk about so much in the workshops early on a Friday morning. One of the answers is the spindle length, which can vary but in both these cases are the same.
Which means that removal of the clutch must now take place. Lock nut washer will be inspected, and any possible reason for preventing movement investigated. A trial reassembly using old clutch springs waiting in a jam jar for their next call of duty will help. Thanks to all so far, who needs eggs when there are clutches to be enjoyed.
Which means that removal of the clutch must now take place. Lock nut washer will be inspected, and any possible reason for preventing movement investigated. A trial reassembly using old clutch springs waiting in a jam jar for their next call of duty will help. Thanks to all so far, who needs eggs when there are clutches to be enjoyed.