When we installed the old-school, non Dyna-ring autoclutch I got used on ebay, the clutch cover didn't have enough clearance, the clutch couldn't spin. So we made a 1/8" gasket. That gasket is deteriorating. Does anyone know of a spacer that went with this auto-clutch, or a deeper (Hinson?) aftermarket clutch cover, or even have this auto-clutch, what is happening on your bike?
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Scott
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What hits on the clutch cover? Is it the little needle bearing that the clutch rod pivots in? If so, then you could consider grinding it out of the cover to get clearance. If you're hitting around the perimeter of the clutch cover, then you will need some kind of spacer.
You could consider using universal gasket material from Pep Boys and cutting out several gaskets which you could stack up to get clearance, too.
You could consider using universal gasket material from Pep Boys and cutting out several gaskets which you could stack up to get clearance, too.
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Thanks all, I got a cheap (19$) dremel look-alike, and after 1.5 hours of aluminum dust bouncing off my safety glasses, the clutch fits with the stock clutch cover, with only one stock OEM gasket, no leaks. Took out the bearing, and a lot of the reinforcing ribs at the top. I don't think I'll ever know for sure, but this Revloc clutch wasn't for a KDX, or maybe it was for the early liquid cooled 200's, not the 220 A series. Works perfectly now however.
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