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doubleboost:
It is starting to come back to life  :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Very nice (clean) rebuild a credit to you  :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
John

NickG:
Very nice, is the clutch adjustable in
Any way? Mine has started dragging and not disengaging, never really looked at it always just assumed It would be a simple matter of adjusting
Something but now thinking the pins
are probably worn like yours were.

krv3000:
well mick its shaping up nice  :thumbup:

micktoon:
Hi Nick ,
    the clutch is adjustable, it would appear from my manuals there are several versions like everything else Harrisons did lol, You can tension the spring at the end  by screwing the retaing top hat sort of part in that the spring sits in, but if you remove that ( LH thread ) and take the spring off under this is the steel disc you can see that is between the spring and the copper friction plate in the photo. This is another top hat shaped part that has splines inside it that slide over the drive shaft, if you remove this, its actually two parts screwed together the far side of it rests against the pin going through the shaft, by screwing and unscrewing these parts within each other it in effect makes this part thicker or thinner where the pin pushes up against it, when you screw this inner centre section around the splines will line up then not line up as you go, you will need a point where both sections are in alingment to slide it back onto the shaft or it will only slide back on half way if that makes sense. I am not sure which way it needs turned to be honest, for the dragging or not driving effect, I was just going to try and see once the motor etc is on.
  If you have a go with yours Nick I would just note whats where as you inspect and count turns etc as you take apart so you can get it back to where it was if all else fails , but all in all not that much to it so have a go , I will be taking this back off as I need it off to get the back part of the belt cover back mounted again so can take photos then, that will show it better.

 Cheers Mick

vtsteam:
Great job on a very impressive piece of machinery!! Looking forward to the next installment.  :thumbup: :clap:

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