Just pulled of my clutchcase cover to replace gasket and clean filter on my 67 cl77 scrambler 305. it was my fathers bike and I just got it running after 25 years. Anyway noticed that there was no washer on the oil filter shaft and the guide pin had been broken( found a little piece of metal in case).
Can i somehow replace the guide pin or do i have to get a new shaft. I dont think it had been riden to long like this. I had someone rebuild the engine because it was seized maybe thats when things got screwed up.
Thanks
Cory
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oil shaft pin broke
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: oil shaft pin broke
New member and one post but ya didn't show your location. .................lm
cory wrote:Just pulled of my clutchcase cover to replace gasket and clean filter on my 67 cl77 scrambler 305. it was my fathers bike and I just got it running after 25 years. Anyway noticed that there was no washer on the oil filter shaft and the guide pin had been broken( found a little piece of metal in case).
Can i somehow replace the guide pin or do i have to get a new shaft. I dont think it had been riden to long like this. I had someone rebuild the engine because it was seized maybe thats when things got screwed up.
Thanks
Cory
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LOUD MOUSE
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Thank you Cory.
Ya should be able to get the piece of pin out and use the shaft.
I have the pin if ya need one. ....................lm
Ya should be able to get the piece of pin out and use the shaft.
I have the pin if ya need one. ....................lm
cory wrote:Hey Lm. long time lurker, first time poster. I forgot to put my location in my profile. Anyway i really appreciate your information in other posts and from many others its been a great tool in restoring this bike.
Thanks Cory