Just got a copy of Bill Silver's books and was reading thru them last night. I noticed that he recommends not installing the clutch retaining wires, the little music wire retainers that hold the first 2 or 3 plates (depends on engine number) to the clutch hub. Bill says they can break and foul the oil pump.
Well, I've already reassembled my primary and of course I installed the 2 wires that were in my clutch.
Has anyone experienced failures with these wires and subsequent oil pump damage?
LM, you talked about these wires in one of the posts I found in a search and mentioned that at one point you used none because the combination of plate thickness/count and groove location prevented it. Do you no use them at all anymore.
I'm not proceeding with any more work on the engine, until I finish Bill's books.
Thanks,
Rob
Clutch basket retention wires
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Hi,
Never found parts of these wires in my engines.
I think it is hard to get them new, be careful installing the old ones,
do inspect them before reinstalling.
The wires are made of spring steel (good translation ?), and don't intend to brake easily.
Jensen
Never found parts of these wires in my engines.
I think it is hard to get them new, be careful installing the old ones,
do inspect them before reinstalling.
The wires are made of spring steel (good translation ?), and don't intend to brake easily.
Jensen
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Yes Jensen, good translation. I use them in the later clutches, where the holes align properly with the use of the aluminum core friction plates. Like Jensen, I have never found a broken one, nor any part of one in an engine.
Davo
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Re: Clutch basket retention wires
Ya have a message from back when we were new to these bikes and they were new also.
Honda changed the thickness of the first steel plate and the wire wouldn't install.
After many years the myth was that we had to leave the wire out as it may break where truth was/is Ya Couldn't Install It. .....lm
Honda changed the thickness of the first steel plate and the wire wouldn't install.
After many years the myth was that we had to leave the wire out as it may break where truth was/is Ya Couldn't Install It. .....lm
Snakeoil wrote:Just got a copy of Bill Silver's books and was reading thru them last night. I noticed that he recommends not installing the clutch retaining wires, the little music wire retainers that hold the first 2 or 3 plates (depends on engine number) to the clutch hub. Bill says they can break and foul the oil pump.
Well, I've already reassembled my primary and of course I installed the 2 wires that were in my clutch.
Has anyone experienced failures with these wires and subsequent oil pump damage?
LM, you talked about these wires in one of the posts I found in a search and mentioned that at one point you used none because the combination of plate thickness/count and groove location prevented it. Do you no use them at all anymore.
I'm not proceeding with any more work on the engine, until I finish Bill's books.
Thanks,
Rob