Bio-Hazard shee Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 (edited) When i put my shee back together and put the motor in and when i hooked up the clutch, it won't work, i put it in gear and pull the clutch in and it won't work, i tried to adjust it, and the push rod works and it is working like it should, but it won't stop when i pull the clutch in, it works but don't stop the gear Edited December 2, 2004 by Bio-Hazard shee Quote
Redlined Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 Can you see the tension being released on the clutch pads? If not, could it be that when you bolted the disc holder (The piece that holds the discs in place), you didn Quote
Bio-Hazard shee Posted December 2, 2004 Author Report Posted December 2, 2004 no, i never disassembled the motor, i just took the motor out of a frame and put it back on, and now the clutch won't work, and it was working before i took the motor out, i did not disassemble the motor, did not touch anything on the motor, just took it out to clean frame Quote
Redlined Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 When you say it works, what do you mean? Is there tension, are you looking at the clutch plates, are they disengaging? I Quote
FIRST BANSHEE Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 When i put my shee back together and put the motor in and when i hooked up the clutch, it won't work, i put it in gear and pull the clutch in and it won't work, i tried to adjust it, and the push rod works and it is working like it should, but it won't stop when i pull the clutch in, it works but don't stop the gear 287625[/snapback] make sure it's warmed up good, in the cold weather banshees like to creep until the oil warms up. If your oil is old and nasty and your basket is woreit will creep worse. Quote
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