The gearshift was sent to the scrap yard to be sent to China to be made into Chinese pit bikes. I thought about whacking the rotor in without the key, just like my PVL, but i found one, so in it went. I think i have to many spares now Tomas. May be giving some of the L cases away if any one wants some.. just pay for postage.
Well, feeling good as West Coast kicked butt last night, i headed to the shed this morning before the kids woke up and had a bit of a go at the bike. I got all my seals fitted to the clutch cover. The water pump seal, i pressed in with a G clamp. I have a new power valve linkage, but i only use it to compare wear against my old ones. The used one in this case was OK, so i re-fitted it. This cover was now ready to fit.
It was now time to fit the engine. All went well and it slipped straight in. This is when you adjust the clutch. Loosen the nut in the centre of the clutch hub and wind out the rod slightly. Then adjust your cable so that the clutch arm that comes out of the case on the right side aligns with the small mark on the case. Then wind the clutch rod back in until it touches and do the lock nut back up. We are now ready to fit the clutch cover.
To fit the cover, as explained earlier when i refitted the Lechien one, you have to fit the governor in the clutch cover first. I picked up my governor and realized the spring was floppy. My spare governor (from an L) had a helical gear but had a tight spring. Using pics and diagrams, i rebuilt one good governor and the spring felt perfect. The previous owner must of had it apart and left a few spacers out.
Fit the governor in the clutch cover with the power valve plate going into the groove in the governor. Have your dowels and gasket on, the gently work the cover onto the engine. Align the water pump shaft which is on the cover to the white gear on the engine by turning the pump. Then align the governor into its final position by turning the engine over slowly with the kick start. The case should just slip on that final 20mm. I decided to bling the bike by polishing the water pump cover and fitting it together with a red GPI silicon hose.
Thats it for now... its time to assembly the ping pong table which looks like it will take more time and has more parts than this bike...
Cheers,
Alex