I'm having trouble resetting my clutch after a minor problem. I had the clutch working lovely; it lifted square, it was light at the lever, no problems with slipping or creeping, and I could select neutral OK most of the time. My minor problem was the disintegration of a bodgy shim I'd made out of thin alloy sheet (beer can) to take up slack where the clutch arm pivoted in the gearbox cover (the hole had worn oval). When the 'shim' crumbled during a ride, the clutch stopped working and after a few crunched, clutchless gearchanges I stopped and that was the end of the ride.
I took the 'box cover off and sent it to Groily who did a grand job of making up and fitting a bush to the clutch arm hole (thanks again Bill). Clutch arm now nice and smooth with no wobbles. Trouble is I can't get clutch adjusted right again now (maybe it was a fluke I got it right first time!).
I've had the clutch apart and checked the plates for flatness. The centre nut is not loose. The nut on the end of the gearbox mainshaft is not loose. The rod is ok and moves smoothly. The splines are set right and parallel with the clutch arm.
I've set the plates up to lift squarely; first time with the screws screwed in roughly how they were before the problem occured (approx 12 turns in). When I did this the pressure plate or a screw head fouled the inside of the primary cover (when kicked over the action was stiff and scraping sounds came from primary side, also very light scoring on inside of primary cover). Even so, clutch would not engage (when in first gear with clutch pulled in couldn't push bike).
So, I wound screws in a few turns and set up to lift square again but the clutch will still not engage (same trouble, can't push it in gear with clutch pulled in).
I've attached a photo of spring/screw settings as of now. There is one screw that is always in a very different position to the others. In order that the screw does not stick out too far and foul the cover, I have to wind the other screws in a fair way to get the plate to lift square. Do I need a new set of springs now? And the fact that it worked so well before was just flukey??
Regards,
Terry