I've used NE brand gaskets quite a few times, currently in the 450 with no issues
Clutch problem solved. Feel free to laugh. Senior moment.
Release mechanism checked, working fine.
So I removed the clutch cover, took the clutch apart and reassembled, all correct. So, with the cover off, I worked the release mechanism using my fingers. All moved easily, clutch pressure plate lifting and plates separating correctly. Hooked up the clutch cable and went to pull the handle bar lever.
Guessed it yet ?
I'd only been pulling the front brake lever. Doh. Can only blame my cramped work space and onset of hypothermia ...
Using the correct lever, of course it all works fine. Wasted a few hours taking stuff apart again that I'd only just assembled.
One of my professors is calling this ‘Covid Brain.’ Everyone is effectively working at half capacity as the sheer mental exhaustion everyone’s been through the last year and a half.I'm definately loosing the plot. Came out to the car this morning, found that I'd left it unlocked, drivers window down. Good job it didn't rain last night. If I'd locked it, alarm would have been sounding with every gust of wind.
Thanks !
Weather has kept me out of the garage for the last few days, I really must try starting the rebuilt engine, see if it actually runs.
I have CD250U forks fitted, which come with rubber gaiters as standard. I just replaced the fork oil seals initially, but always felt that it looked a bit lacking. I took a gamble and ordered some SL175 dust seals, pleased to see that they fit perfectly.
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After
Thanks for documenting the engine rebuild here Richard, much appreciated. And I love that engine stand! (which I assume you built)
After a couple of days in phosphoric acid and a quick scrub with a pan scourer. . .
Machine Mart sell their own version of rust remover