Clutch Will Not Disengage
Clutch Will Not Disengage
Hello
So the 62 benly is doin great. I could'nt be happeir to have her back together again. Only trouble now is my clutch doesnt dis-engage when I pull the lever. It seems like I have tried all adjustments (Tightening and loosening the clucth adjustment screw, messing with the cable adjustments). I am able to get the clutch to disengage a little bit. If I pull the lever and use pretty good force I can get the rear wheel to turn, but thats not good enouph. Im worried that maybe I screwed something up when putting the clutch back together. Has anyone got any advice? Thanks
So the 62 benly is doin great. I could'nt be happeir to have her back together again. Only trouble now is my clutch doesnt dis-engage when I pull the lever. It seems like I have tried all adjustments (Tightening and loosening the clucth adjustment screw, messing with the cable adjustments). I am able to get the clutch to disengage a little bit. If I pull the lever and use pretty good force I can get the rear wheel to turn, but thats not good enouph. Im worried that maybe I screwed something up when putting the clutch back together. Has anyone got any advice? Thanks
If Sam's advice does not cure the problem and before a tear down starts I have a couple of sugestions. I will warn you of the 3rd suggestion/observation/story before I record it. Sam may think I'm daft and perhaps he may be right.
1.) Make sure the clutch actuator is clean of old grease build up. If not clean and re-lube.
2.) Maybe you have the clutch rod installed backwards.
3.) NOW the story I have to relate. I had the same problem with the CA160 after putting it back together. Same deal. Answer? Ready? OK, I was not dreaming.... In the actuator of the CA160, which is exactly the same as the CA95 there was a small ball bearing in the bore where the clutch push rod fits into. When I fit the side cover back on the little ball bearing fell out and came to rest in the case near the sprocket. I pulled off the case, used grease to hold the ball bearing in place and reassembled the case. Result: a perfect clutch.
I can't say one exsists in the CA95. I don't recall seeing this in the engines that I have built. Just a thought.
1.) Make sure the clutch actuator is clean of old grease build up. If not clean and re-lube.
2.) Maybe you have the clutch rod installed backwards.
3.) NOW the story I have to relate. I had the same problem with the CA160 after putting it back together. Same deal. Answer? Ready? OK, I was not dreaming.... In the actuator of the CA160, which is exactly the same as the CA95 there was a small ball bearing in the bore where the clutch push rod fits into. When I fit the side cover back on the little ball bearing fell out and came to rest in the case near the sprocket. I pulled off the case, used grease to hold the ball bearing in place and reassembled the case. Result: a perfect clutch.
I can't say one exsists in the CA95. I don't recall seeing this in the engines that I have built. Just a thought.
I don't think your daft at all Chip, it won't be the cause of the clutch being stuck but it will cause you to run into all sorts of adjustment issues like I had at weekend when I tried to give the sprint bike a quick shake down prior to racing it in a few weeks time.
now where's my ball bearing gone

Ben will be posting some video of the test when he gets his butt into gear:rolleyes: The motor sounded real well but the clutch issues messed up the session.
Sam.
Ben will be posting some video of the test when he gets his butt into gear:rolleyes: The motor sounded real well but the clutch issues messed up the session.
Sam.
Well Chip, you had me thinking and wondering then.
I can remember seeing a ball bearing in a clutch pushrod line but not on what model.
The fact that it would be stuck in the adjuster with grease you would never see it and eventually you would forget it was there.
Anyway, there is no ball in the parts book and I was late getting out of work and it's to dark for messing in the garage.
The earliest I can look in some motors will be Friday.
Sam.
I can remember seeing a ball bearing in a clutch pushrod line but not on what model.
The fact that it would be stuck in the adjuster with grease you would never see it and eventually you would forget it was there.
Anyway, there is no ball in the parts book and I was late getting out of work and it's to dark for messing in the garage.
The earliest I can look in some motors will be Friday.
Sam.
My Benly Running
My mostly origional Benly. Replaced headlight switch, have a new front tire , left grip and mirror. Also drive sprocket.
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new tire
amen on the tire. I put the same one on my 62 as you did and its causing a vibration in the seat that the boys dont like. I want to get my 62 ready to ride in the Florida Coast to Coast rally in October and I dont think I can handle the vibration from the front tire. There is a trophy for both the smallest and the oldest bike running the rally. It on roads that one cant go over 50 mph and lead through the countryside from Tampa to Ormond Beach (Daytona) Im shooting for one of the prizes this year. Last year they were both won by a 1958 Sears Alstate (Puch) 250. I dont know what he is planning of riding this year. The toughest part is going to be coming back to Tampa as I dont think I want to ride the Benly on I 4.
The front tire is origional and is very dry rotted, took the sprocket from another Benly that I have. I have a blue Benly that I'm going to do next as soon as I sell this one.
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