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Title: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: jamesfjamesf on March 25, 2024, 07:18:49 PM
Was it there before I took things apart? Only the cat knows. But it's not there now. I'm going to grab a beer and do a mid-project cleaning/organizing so maybe it'll show up. but I'm curious if anyone's replaced it with a $1 something from the hardware store?  I'm feeling tapped out and impatient and don't feel like paying $10 and a week of shipping for a stock one.

thanks,
jim
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: pehayes on March 25, 2024, 07:58:10 PM
You're talking about the spring which sits loose at the back of the transmission?  Rests in a cast cup and is pressed on by the lever at the back of the transmission?  Correct? If so, that is and important spring.  It ensures that, when released, that lever gets pulled back away from the transmission and unloads any contact on the clutch throwout bearing.  The little throwout bearing is intended for "momentary" use and won't last long under constant loading, even light loading.

I don't think the spring dimensions or force are particularly important.  Anything would be better than nothing.

Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: guzzisteve on March 25, 2024, 09:42:09 PM
I bought a bag full of them at the hdwr store, you are not the only one.
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: jamesfjamesf on March 25, 2024, 09:44:16 PM
You're talking about the spring which sits loose at the back of the transmission?  Rests in a cast cup and is pressed on by the lever at the back of the transmission?  Correct? If so, that is and important spring.  It ensures that, when released, that lever gets pulled back away from the transmission and unloads any contact on the clutch throwout bearing.  The little throwout bearing is intended for "momentary" use and won't last long under constant loading, even light loading.

I don't think the spring dimensions or force are particularly important.  Anything would be better than nothing.

Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA

Yep that's the one. Good to know, thanks. No luck finding it in the garage.

jim
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: jamesfjamesf on March 25, 2024, 09:46:11 PM
I bought a bag full of them at the hdwr store, you are not the only one.

Noted. I'll get a few  :grin:

jim
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: guzzisteve on March 25, 2024, 10:48:25 PM
I have all my originals. The bag was for bike coming in my shop. one year seemed like every other rusty, crusty, junk Guzzi didn't have one.
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: jcctx on March 26, 2024, 10:43:05 AM
Thought everyone used a "bunji" on it??????
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: jamesfjamesf on March 27, 2024, 12:26:09 PM
Well now that I removed my head from my nether regions (see other thread on getting old) I see where the spring actually goes, not over the pushrod as my pig headness had me believe. Yea no wonder they go missing! The hours I spent looking for the thing! The not hours, but still significant time I spent finding the exact proper dimension replacement   :violent1:

jim
Title: Re: Schroedinger's clutch lever spring
Post by: dguzzi on March 30, 2024, 04:14:38 PM
Thought everyone used a "bunji" on it??????

How would you do that?  I'd like to find a good replacement for "just in case".