Replacing clutch rubber blocks
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Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Howdy everyone?
I have my clutch cover off to remove the clutch. Looks like I need a special tool for the center nut. Is that the original nut that’s supposed to be on there? Hard to tell from the parts fiche. And is there no lock washer with this type of nut? Thanks.
I have my clutch cover off to remove the clutch. Looks like I need a special tool for the center nut. Is that the original nut that’s supposed to be on there? Hard to tell from the parts fiche. And is there no lock washer with this type of nut? Thanks.
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
That is the correct nut. The washer underneath the nut is spring washer that acts as lock washer. One side is marked “outside” and needs to be installed in that orientation. The shop manual is worth looking at for clutch work.
Joe S
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Great, thanks, will do for sure! Have only looked at the "clutch disassembly" part of the shop manual so far 

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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Make yourself the tool with an appropriate diameter socket and a thin wheel grinder. (Or, a friend with a milling machine.)
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Larry, I had thought about it, but ended up ordering the tool.
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
So I took everything apart and realized that I had 9 clutch rubber blocks and not 6 as I expected for my 1980. Are rubber blocks being sold separately or do I need to buy another set of 6 or 9? Thanks!
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Yes as you discovered the 80 has 9 blocks while the 79 has 6 blocks.
You might try Kurt to see if he sells them individually.
https://www.cbxclub.com/forum/viewtopi ... =5&t=12275
You might try Kurt to see if he sells them individually.
https://www.cbxclub.com/forum/viewtopi ... =5&t=12275
Joe S
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Thanks Joe. I forgot that they were available on this side of the Atlantic. I reached out to Kurt and hopefully he sells me 3 blocks and ideally nine of his bolts!
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Unless the clutch has been changed, the '79's have 6 dampers, the '80's have 9 and the '81's & '82's have springs instead of the rubber dampers.
Kurt will hook you up.
Kurt will hook you up.
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Brain fart on my part. For some reason I thought it was the other way round, 6 for 1980 and 9 for the 1979. Well, not the end of the world! I already reached out to Kurt.
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
I have read somewhere, that it’s ok if the chain driving the oil pump is a bit lose, but mine seems really lose. Does this look ok?
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Normal chain slack there.
Nils Menten
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Thanks Nils.
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
I wish I had taken more photos, but anyways, clutch damper conversion went well. I was a amazed how tight the new rubber blocks fit. The older ones allowed for about 1 mm play between blocks and gear.
Tapping was easy, I did it by hand, and using the bolts from KM Carburetor (thanks again Kurt for the quick turnaround!) there wasn't any need to grind down the heads. Went on a short test ride last night and sounds much better already! Will take advantage of the beautiful Texas weather and go on a lunch ride today!
Tapping was easy, I did it by hand, and using the bolts from KM Carburetor (thanks again Kurt for the quick turnaround!) there wasn't any need to grind down the heads. Went on a short test ride last night and sounds much better already! Will take advantage of the beautiful Texas weather and go on a lunch ride today!
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Re: Replacing clutch rubber blocks
Well done!
Nils Menten
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'82 CBX, among others.
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