Clutch rod oil seal
- jleewebb
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so far so good
Only put about 100 miles on bike since installation...not enjoying riding in traffic as much as I once did. No leaks, don't anticipate any problem.
Loctite might have been a good idea, but I just tightened as much as I could with a t-handle. Something to keep in mind if I ever take that side cover off again.
Thnks, Lee
Loctite might have been a good idea, but I just tightened as much as I could with a t-handle. Something to keep in mind if I ever take that side cover off again.
Thnks, Lee
'62 CB77. "It's a rider."
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I just installed mine, I used a little blue Loctite on each bolt. I went hand tight, but I'll look up the torque specs just to be sure.jambretta wrote:jleewebb - how's the Cappelini holding up? I just bought one and have not installed it yet. I'm curious if you lock-tited the two allen head bolts, or how snug you tightened them in. No one wants a countersprocket coming off.