After 1 year and 8 months of patient loving and polishing my 1/2 basket case SF, the great moment of truth finally arrived on Saturday.
Started right up.
No gas came out- good.
No oil came out (at first)- good.
Immediately, I notice I have a problem with high idle I should address in a separate post if I don't solve it by doing the obvious things... and the less obvious things.
So I hopped on, pulled the clutch and popped into first gear. It spun the rear wheel and the engine died.
Clutch will not disengage.
I always thought it had a hard feel to it, so I checked the actuator and the cable really well while I had the cover off to polish it last winter.
Since Saturday, I read the older posts about stuck clutches, and tried to unstick the clutch. I favor Crazy Steve's method of second gear on centerstand, poke the rear brake. When that didn't make it work, I knew I was going to have to take it apart again.
Tonight I pulled the cover again and inspected the actuator. The 3 bearing are in place and it operates just like it should.
Nothing else looks wrong, so I paused to do the research before I go on to remove the clutch. I saw the nice pictorial form T.C on removing the clutch, so I'll review that again and read the manuals.
Though I might ask for any insight before I proceed.
This problem is different than any issue I have seen in the previous posts. Any suggestions on why the clutch does not move at all?
Possible hint: Very, very bad gasoil in it when I bought it.
Judging from the registration, it hasn't run in about 5 years.
I appreciate any thoughts. My is thinking is the whole thing might be glued together from the gasoil.
Started right up.
No gas came out- good.
No oil came out (at first)- good.
Immediately, I notice I have a problem with high idle I should address in a separate post if I don't solve it by doing the obvious things... and the less obvious things.
So I hopped on, pulled the clutch and popped into first gear. It spun the rear wheel and the engine died.
Clutch will not disengage.
I always thought it had a hard feel to it, so I checked the actuator and the cable really well while I had the cover off to polish it last winter.
Since Saturday, I read the older posts about stuck clutches, and tried to unstick the clutch. I favor Crazy Steve's method of second gear on centerstand, poke the rear brake. When that didn't make it work, I knew I was going to have to take it apart again.
Tonight I pulled the cover again and inspected the actuator. The 3 bearing are in place and it operates just like it should.
Nothing else looks wrong, so I paused to do the research before I go on to remove the clutch. I saw the nice pictorial form T.C on removing the clutch, so I'll review that again and read the manuals.
Though I might ask for any insight before I proceed.
This problem is different than any issue I have seen in the previous posts. Any suggestions on why the clutch does not move at all?
Possible hint: Very, very bad gasoil in it when I bought it.
Judging from the registration, it hasn't run in about 5 years.
I appreciate any thoughts. My is thinking is the whole thing might be glued together from the gasoil.
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