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Title: rd400f clutch assembling
Post by: waktaylor on June 22, 2020, 08:11:43 PM
its been a year since I took this apart. The clutch basket doesn't go in far enough to make the splines flush. See image. Is this right? One thrust washer behind the bushing on behind the basket

Second, any tips on balancing the plate tabs?

Will post pic too large
Title: Re: rd400f clutch assembling
Post by: m in sc on June 22, 2020, 08:18:16 PM
image max size is 1.2 mb. just resize it a bit.

(moved to this section for more exposure )

Title: Re: rd400f clutch assembling
Post by: SUPERTUNE on June 22, 2020, 10:33:23 PM
That doesn't matter, (not supposed to actually), the clutch hub will pull tight against the spacer to set the end play.
If you torque it using the EBC tool to 65ft lbs does it spin fine? If you do a quick mock up with no oil you just can barely feel end play, once you oil everything for final assembly you can't feel any play, is correct and spins freely, your good to go.
Not like the drive sprocket that the splines poke out some.
Chuck

EBC-CT008

(https://photos.imageevent.com/supertune/rddocumentstuff/large/EBC_Clutch_Tool-900723828.jpg)
Title: Re: rd400f clutch assembling
Post by: waktaylor on June 22, 2020, 10:56:48 PM
Chuck!  :metal:

Thanks I was hoping you would see this. I took yoUr advice and already have that too. Ill move forward later this week with more.

Quote from: SUPERTUNE on June 22, 2020, 10:33:23 PM

That doesn't matter, (not supposed to actually), the clutch hub will pull tight against the spacer to set the end play.
If you torque it using the EBC tool to 65ft lbs does it spin fine? If you do a quick mock up with no oil you just can barely feel end play, once you oil everything for final assembly you can't feel any play, is correct and spins freely, your good to go.