MikeG VIP MEMBER Joined May 31, 2012 Messages 1,312 Jun 18, 2013 #1 Are the pins that locate the rear plate in the clutch basket just hardened roll pins? EDIT-my clutch basket is an early 4 plate 750 type. Thanks
Are the pins that locate the rear plate in the clutch basket just hardened roll pins? EDIT-my clutch basket is an early 4 plate 750 type. Thanks
MikeG VIP MEMBER Joined May 31, 2012 Messages 1,312 Jun 18, 2013 #3 Thanks again Jim.Looks like my rocking plate problem is caused by peened over pins not sitting in the basket properly
Thanks again Jim.Looks like my rocking plate problem is caused by peened over pins not sitting in the basket properly
MikeG VIP MEMBER Joined May 31, 2012 Messages 1,312 Jun 18, 2013 #4 Question 2 then...is it advisable/adventagous to drill the holes in the basket thru, countersink the plate and use rivits?
Question 2 then...is it advisable/adventagous to drill the holes in the basket thru, countersink the plate and use rivits?
comnoz Joined Dec 10, 2008 Messages 7,253 Jun 18, 2013 #5 I seem to recall some problems with the roll pins. The later clutch baskets were riveted. I have never tried to rivet one. I built some aluminum baskets some years back and used hardened flathead screws to retain the rear plate. Jim
I seem to recall some problems with the roll pins. The later clutch baskets were riveted. I have never tried to rivet one. I built some aluminum baskets some years back and used hardened flathead screws to retain the rear plate. Jim