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Clutch Adjustment (Overcenter spring)


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My clutch seems to work fine, but it doesn't always spring back to the very top position.  Most times it stops about a inch shy of returning all the way to the top.  When I raise the pedal with the toe of my foot it kinda of thumps into position.  I removed the floor (toe board) to work on my master cylinder so as long as I have the carpet out and only put four or five bolts to hold the  floor back in I tought I might as well adjust the clutch.

After the motor was rebuilt and I put it back in, I sure I adjusted fork setting which I'll check.  

My question is, that since my chankshaft is 3/8 of an inch longer thus moving the clutch back another 3/8" I wonder if that could have could have affected the Overcenter spring.  Not a lot of information in the Service Manual about adusting the overcenter spring.

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Check the split bronze bushing inside the two pivot points. They can wear and/or fall out leading to the symptoms  you described. Also the Downloads page has a template to make a make an over spring gauge for correct adjustment. 

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Gosh I miss Don Coatney. When I began working on my  230 replacement engine I discovered that the crankshaft was 3/8" longer.  Don talked me through that issue by showing me that he had the same issue and removed 3/8" from the bell housing so that the starter would line-up with fly wheel.  He also gave good advice on other things. 

I lenghten the turnbuckle and then lenghten the rod to the fork.  Fixed that annoying thump of the clutch pedal

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