14-09-13, 08:26 PM
Hi,
I'm not an expert, sure someone else will give expert answer soon, but from my own experience doing same job and in interests of quick response:
Yes, all sounds fine. The amount of travel on the push rod is actually quite small, such that even just how tight the casing bolts are done up makes quite a big difference to clutch adjustment.
I remember it feeling like you describe, like it's not in place or pushing against any spring, but seat it properly and do up the casing and once tight you should feel it work as expected via clutch lever.
Andy
I'm not an expert, sure someone else will give expert answer soon, but from my own experience doing same job and in interests of quick response:
Yes, all sounds fine. The amount of travel on the push rod is actually quite small, such that even just how tight the casing bolts are done up makes quite a big difference to clutch adjustment.
I remember it feeling like you describe, like it's not in place or pushing against any spring, but seat it properly and do up the casing and once tight you should feel it work as expected via clutch lever.
Andy