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How does a malfunctioning thrust washer translate into a more difficult clutch pull ?Is the weight of the clutch pull, not just a function of the force required to compress the springs via the associated mechanism ?
through the timing plug pry the crank aft ?This is my first guzzi , is the timing plug on the front or rear ? Are the clutch throw-out bearings troublesome on Guzzis ?
So malik and Lucky philCan I replace the Thrust bearing with-out pulling the motor ?
Muzzy those looks good , I'm getting a pair of them !
So I've been watching the TV show "House" on amazon prime ... where the team knocks around ideas for the ailing patient ... spitting out ideas, ideas getting shot down, etc ... was laughing a bit reading this as it sounds like a Moto Guzzi version of a House episode. The thing that bothers me about this is the pull (tension) has gotten worse and worse over time and a properly routed new cable didn't fix that. I would take a look into that V7 ii rare-ish issue of the crank thrust bearing. Lots of great info here: https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/v7-ii-engine-failures-clutch-adjust-notice.16098/ It seems these usually died in the 500 miles - 3000 mile range, so maybe, and hopefully, that isn't your issue, but worth checking. And one symptom of this is frequent clutch adjustments ... adjust free play, then it tightens up, adjust free play again, and it tightens up, etc etc. And it seems like you mentioned that. And once it is worn more and more you would get to the point that you just can't pull the clutch lever in any more. For the clutch rod thrust bearing, if one of those is worn a bit, does that really make the clutch pull overly stiff? I'm not sure of the symptoms on that. And also not sure how common that is.