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clutch side sprocket casing
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clutch side sprocket casing
Hi lads, My gear change shaft is sloppy in the outer casing. I have removed this to look at. Is there a bushing that can be replaced or is it the casing that wears. I'm not sure as I cant see one. (the thread has also gone in the clutch cable and will require helicoiling)
thanks for any help.
thanks for any help.
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If memory serves me right the shaft is supported by the aluminium casting. But there is no reason why this couldn't be carefully opened up and have a phosphor bronze bush fitted, though you would need it done by someone who is a reasonable engineer.
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