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A10 Plunger clutch issues
« on: 30.07. 2023 19:01 »
Hi All

I have an issue with the plunger i am rebuilding, the project came to me dismantled and therefore the usual small pieces have gone missing.

I am in the process of putting clutch together and unsure what holds the roller bearings in place on the mainshaft, the mainshaft has a split collar that i dont have and also spacers.

Question is do the rollers sit against the split collar? I feel that there is something else missing to keep it altogether.

Thoughts please

thanks derek

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Re: A10 Plunger clutch issues
« Reply #1 on: 30.07. 2023 21:06 »
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Re: A10 Plunger clutch issues
« Reply #2 on: 30.07. 2023 21:39 »
Thanks musky, i now know the thrust washer and collets are missing, i had looked at the service sheets and it listed x6 part numbers thats where the confusion started.
i have ordered the collets from draganfly but wasnt sure about the rest.
Ill try and source online.

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Re: A10 Plunger clutch issues
« Reply #3 on: 30.07. 2023 22:54 »
G'day Derek.
The six part numbers are for different thicknesses to align the chain wheel to cush sprocket. I think the only one available is the 1/8" unless you can find the others on the net. But you don't now which one you need till you get one! Easier to space the cush sprocket.
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'51 A7 plunger, '57 A7SS racer now a A10CR, '78 XT500, '83 CB1100F, 88 HD FXST, 2000 CBR929RR ex Honda Australia Superbike .
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