Clutch cover install trick???????3rd broken pin..
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Do you mean the alignment pins? They should fit easily by hand. If you're tightening against them under tension, something has gone wrong
1) Remove all pins. Fit clutch cover by hand and ensure it sits flush against the crankcase. If it doesn't, you should redo the clutch job paying careful attention to the manual
2) Reinstall pins. Fit clutch cover by hand and ensure it sits flush against the crankcase. Don't install the bolts until it does. You might need to go in with a pick and scrape out the holes where the pins go
1) Remove all pins. Fit clutch cover by hand and ensure it sits flush against the crankcase. If it doesn't, you should redo the clutch job paying careful attention to the manual
2) Reinstall pins. Fit clutch cover by hand and ensure it sits flush against the crankcase. Don't install the bolts until it does. You might need to go in with a pick and scrape out the holes where the pins go
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09-27-2006 01:40 AM