I don't know if this would actually work but there I was, sitting in the garage with nothing to do. I was looking at some of the parts sitting on the work bench when I had a thought! I let it roll around inside my head for a little while like a BB in a boxcar, then grabbed the parts and took some pictures.
As usual, click any of the images to get a larger version.
Make a kicker bushing:
A bad NTN NA5904 needle bearing and its inner race along with a '78/'79 XS1100 kicker assembly. The outer needle bearing race was intentionally broken to show the width of the outer race.
The kicker assembly shaft looks like it's the same diameter as the rear axle.
Amazing!
The old inner race of the NA5904 is a perfect slip fit on the '78/'79 XS1100 kicker assembly.
The clutch cover kicker hole would need to be bored out before the inner race could be pressed in.
The ID of the old inner race and the ID of the hole in the clutch cover for the kicker shaft are identical.
It looks like there would be enough material left after boring the hole to support the kicker without breaking the clutch cover.
The kicker assembly shaft is stuck through the NA5904 and into the clutch cover.
Unfortunately the OD of the needle bearing outer race is too wide and cannot be fitted into the clutch cover.
Should I just go back to counting sheep while I wait for some new Barnett clutch springs or would this work?
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As usual, click any of the images to get a larger version.
Make a kicker bushing:
A bad NTN NA5904 needle bearing and its inner race along with a '78/'79 XS1100 kicker assembly. The outer needle bearing race was intentionally broken to show the width of the outer race.
The kicker assembly shaft looks like it's the same diameter as the rear axle.
Amazing!
The old inner race of the NA5904 is a perfect slip fit on the '78/'79 XS1100 kicker assembly.
The clutch cover kicker hole would need to be bored out before the inner race could be pressed in.
The ID of the old inner race and the ID of the hole in the clutch cover for the kicker shaft are identical.
It looks like there would be enough material left after boring the hole to support the kicker without breaking the clutch cover.
The kicker assembly shaft is stuck through the NA5904 and into the clutch cover.
Unfortunately the OD of the needle bearing outer race is too wide and cannot be fitted into the clutch cover.
Should I just go back to counting sheep while I wait for some new Barnett clutch springs or would this work?
.
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