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DougBoost said:Thanks, but my problem is exactly that: it IS pulling the center of the clutch diaphragm towards the outside of the bike. Although in my case it's on the bench.
It certainly sounds as if the spring has become inverted. Simply devise a way to press it back again.
DougBoost said:I got it almost back together except for the clutch and belt drive, which had never been installed. It seemed the circlip groove was cut too low in the basket, such that there wasn't room to get the circlip fully seated, so I took it to the local shop and proved it was extremely tight but could be done.
Did you check the clutch plate stack height? It could be that the combination of clutch plates is giving the wrong stack height?
http://atlanticgreen.com/clutchpak.htm
http://atlanticgreen.com/ndnsclutch.htm