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Hydraulic Clutch Converstion
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3 years 6 months ago - 3 years 6 months ago #29234
by scotch
1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
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Replied by scotch on topic Hydraulic Clutch Converstion
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I have since removed the small shim-plate as I determined it wasn't required, after-all.
I have since removed the small shim-plate as I determined it wasn't required, after-all.
1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
Always High - Know Fear !
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3 years 5 months ago #29279
by SteveSmith
1979 KZ1300-A1
Replied by SteveSmith on topic Hydraulic Clutch Converstion
Hi, I have all the parts and am just getting all my duck lined up ready to start cutting.
I understand I'll need to fill out the inside of the slaves piston with a shaped piece of metal, no problem there and I'm thinking I'll 'gorilla glue' that in place.
The bit I'm uncertain with is that the adjuster screw actually screws into a piece behind the casing, and it's travel is restricted to about 3/8" maybe?
Do I just leave all that gubbins in place, remove the nut, washer and 'L' shaped lever?
Cover me guys, I'm going in
I understand I'll need to fill out the inside of the slaves piston with a shaped piece of metal, no problem there and I'm thinking I'll 'gorilla glue' that in place.
The bit I'm uncertain with is that the adjuster screw actually screws into a piece behind the casing, and it's travel is restricted to about 3/8" maybe?
Do I just leave all that gubbins in place, remove the nut, washer and 'L' shaped lever?
Cover me guys, I'm going in
1979 KZ1300-A1
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