Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

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Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby JimF » Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:44 pm

Is the nut holding the clutch housing a reverse thread?

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I am getting ready to remove it so as to implement the kick-start repair....

(Yes, I see that I forgot to get the last clutch plate off.)

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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Jordan » Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:48 pm

No, the only LH threaded nuts are the ones for the bevel gears on the camshaft and crankshaft.

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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby JimF » Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:09 am

Thanks Jordan.


Is there a torque value for this nut when I go to put it back on?


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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Jordan » Thu Sep 27, 2012 1:50 am

Not that I know of.

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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Ventodue » Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:14 am

"Tighten" is what the manual says, ... Jim ;). {But around 160ft/lb (215Nm) is about right for a 16mm nut.}

EDIT: Ignore this. I can't believe it's right, even tho' this value comes from the table contained in the ISO 898-1 - see message below.)

Just make sure you Loctite it (in which case, you can think about reducing the torque value by 10% or so). Even with the tab washer, the nuts can come loose. DAMHIK, but ...

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Tony Brancato used to (still does?) make a modified tab washer. Not sure if it really makes a difference ...

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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Eldert » Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:11 am

the problem of the nut that holds the clutch centre in place coming lose is a common one .

the problem is on the inside on the inputshaft . there is a 2 mm spacer between the bearing and the shaft .
there is a nice radius on the shaft where it goes from the thicker part of the shaft to 20 mm .
the 2 mm spacer is square ( no radius ) so the spacer is not all the way home but rests on the radius
in due time the spacer gets a little bit of slack and that al the nut needs to work itself lose

when i put a engine together i make a radius on the 2 mm spacer so the spacer rest on the thicker part of the shaft

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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Ventodue » Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:45 pm

Eldert wrote:the problem of the nut that holds the clutch centre in place coming lose is a common one .

the problem is on the inside on the inputshaft . there is a 2 mm spacer between the bearing and the shaft .
there is a nice radius on the shaft where it goes from the thicker part of the shaft to 20 mm .
the 2 mm spacer is square ( no radius ) so the spacer is not all the way home but rests on the radius
in due time the spacer gets a little bit of slack and that al the nut needs to work itself lose

when i put a engine together i make a radius on the 2 mm spacer so the spacer rest on the thicker part of the shaft


Thanks Eldert - always good to have an explanation. It's this one, yes?

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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Single duck » Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:48 pm

Yep, got them online - though there's problems with the pics on the site at the moment. . Engine parts > Clutch and gearbox.
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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Eldert » Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:47 pm

Hi Craig

Yep , that the one

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Re: Clutch Housing nut reverse threaded?

Postby Ventodue » Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:22 pm

Thanks Eldert.

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