Clutch Cable Problems and Solution Part # 2

Olde Man

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Part # 2
To go to Part # 1 follow the link below.
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/threads/clutch-cable-problems-and-solution-part-no-1.73329/

This is a continuation of a thread named Clutch Cable Problems & Fix ??? The following should help in making the spacer that goes between the cable and the clutch cable retainer. When cutting out the tab the surface should be parallel with the face of the 3/4" stock. The drilled hole will be perpendicular to the soon to be cut off face at 15 Deg.

Spacer Tang Width Size.jpg
Tang width is not critical but can not be wider than .360" because it fits into the retainer.

Spacer Side View Size 1.jpg
This is a side view showing the cut off lenght and 15 Deg angle and orientation


Spacer Side View Size 2.jpg
This shows the narrow end. So far all of the work was done on a short piece of 3/4" stock which you could put in a vice to hold. Now is the time to make the 15 Deg separation cut.


Spacer Cable Slot Size.jpg
Cut this slot to allow the spacer to be slipped over the cable


Spacer Clearance Flats Size.jpg
File or grind the flats on the right side over the slot. This .030" min. deep flat will allow the spacer to be removed by pushing out towards the hand grip. Look in the hand control and you will see the lip on the bottom that this flat clears to allow removal.


Modified Clutch  Cable Retainer.jpg
If you look closely you will see the material removed on the top of the hole on this side and the bottom on the other side. It is necessary because the cable goes though the hole at 15 Deg and you need the clearance.


Spacer and Retainer Side View.jpg
Spacer and Retainer on an old cable


Spacer Started Into Hand Control.jpg
Install the spacer and cable first. Do the transmission end last. it gives you more cable to work with. I pack the ball ramps and cavity solid with grease. I think this helps control the wear on the bottom end of the clutch cable.
The spacer can be installed from the front or back but the front is by far the easiest. Assemble the clutch cable and lever and install. Install the cable retainer. Slide the spacer into the hand control as shown.


Spacer and Cable Started Into Hand Control.jpg
Insert the coated cable though the slot as shown. Make sure that the tang is up and the slot is orientated as shown so it will slide into the retainer.


Finished Cable Installed.jpg
This shows the cable in final position. I am very optimistic about this "fix" from what I can see at this point. Good Luck. By the way I do not believe that the problem ever belonged to Bennett. It is a design problem. I had them very graciously fix two of my cables under warranty. I will pay for the next one.


To Go to Part # 1 follow the link below.
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/threads/clutch-cable-problems-and-solution-part-no-1.73329/
 
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Olde Man

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I finally got all of the photos attached by splitting the post into two parts (again). It all started when I was not allowed to post more than 10 photos in one post. I thought that I could post ten and then cheat by putting the rest into a reply. That didn't seem to work. It would let me add a photo to the reply only if I removed one from the main post. Probably some one else could have added one. It was really difficult because I would make the needed edits and the photos would appear to be ok if I was logged in and on my lap top. When I would use my wife's notepad ,with out logging in, the photo's would appear as
 
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