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Hosk1956
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Clutch cage nut

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I ideas on how to undo this clutch cage nut on my 250ED, has me a bit baffled how to hold stuff firm while undoing it.

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A quick jolt from an air/electric impact gun should pop it right off. You can usually just hold the clutch with a rag to keep from slicing your fingers, or use a rubber oil filter style strap wrench. The only thing I cant remember is if the 250 is a left or right hand thread. The 125 clutch is a left handed thread, but it is mounted to the crank. Someone will have to chime in on the right direction to remove it.
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olddogs wrote:A quick jolt from an air/electric impact gun should pop it right off. You can usually just hold the clutch with a rag to keep from slicing your fingers, or use a rubber oil filter style strap wrench. The only thing I cant remember is if the 250 is a left or right hand thread. The 125 clutch is a left handed thread, but it is mounted to the crank. Someone will have to chime in on the right direction to remove it.
Going by direction of rotation I would say it is RH thread, the main drive gear to the right is LH thread, I got that undone but the clutch one is tougher, I shall try an impact gun this arvo.

Wayne from Oz.
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Nuts off, rattle gun did the trick, twas a RH thread.

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Um, what is an "arvo"? :-) I've been running that one around in my head and have come up with a few guesses, but I'd like the translation from Aussie to Yank please :-)

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Afternoon ☺
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Hmmm, I was headed wayeeeeee off base. I had been trying to come up with some sort of semi-derogatory reference heavily tinged with fondness. Something like the way us Yanks (especially Southerners) live by the rule that you can say just almost anything about almost anyone . . . as long as the comment ends with the phrase, " . . . , Bless his heart." :-)

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I’d need a fortnight if I didn’t use an air rattle gun on some of my bikes!! :D
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Hey Bert, you may have to explain to some of these guys what a fortnight is too. I know, but only because I spent 2 years in the UK.
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Yeah its a piece of piss when you use an air rattle gun ☺
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Ed, I'm surprised you didn't come across the word arvo when you were 'in town' so to speak. It's often run together with other words like 'this' for example. as in 'Are you right to come down the pub thesarvo? Naturally, there's only one correct response to the question.
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Sorry Bullfrog, I have been too busy to respond but I see the other Aussie has come thru with a translation! Yes an arvo is this afternoon.
I borrowed the rattle gun but I see I am going to have to buy one, to answer in true Aussie venacular, 'bloody handy tool mate, it did a beaut job'.
The one correct response to 'come down to the pub this arvo' would be either 'who's buying' or 'as long as you shout'! mmmm, that's 2 correct responses!

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While I didn't pick up on "arvo" while "in town" . . . and I may not use the term "shout" fluidly, I do know enough to be sure that if I said something like, "Its my shout, where can we go?" . . . I'd find myself in pub lickety-split! :-)
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Too funny Captain!
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DOH! I over ran my Aussie "insider knowledge"! The beer I asked about for hot weather refreshment is actually One Hundred Fifty Lashes! (But it still is ALWAYS good.)
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One Hundred Fifty Lashes is a Pale Ale of which I am not a fan, I haven't tried that staple, but any cold beer on a hot day is welcome to run past my taste palate! I am a rum man, Bunderberg or Bundy Rum is my preferred intoxicating refreshment.
Getting back to my motor rebuild, I have split the case halves and have the crank out, now to work out what I am going to do, the damage doesn't look as bad with crank out, maybe some linishing will smooth the surface enough.
The one gear I can't get of its shaft is oil pump drive gear on the end of oil pump drive shaft, I have removed the circlip but the gear won't pull off, my gear puller is too bulky to get around the gear. I have left all of that intact in the RH engine case for now, I suppose it can stay there but I would like to be able to get it out for a thorough inspection and clean.
Time for some Bundy and coke.

Wayne

PS, that is coke as in cola, not the stuff some dead heads snort thru a straw (evidently).
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