nd4speed
06-06-2009, 04:20 PM
My clutch cable broke on my 86 KX250 last weekend because the clutch actuator arm lever that pushes the clutch pushrod and pressure plate is too far forward pointing towards the front wheel.
With this actuator arm too far forward it rubs on the clutch cable and the new clutch cable I tried to put on today is too long because the arm does not spring back towards the rear wheel with the pressure of the clutch springs.
The clutch basket is not grooved. I pulled up the lever and it is not grooved or worn bad.
Is this a common problem like the pushrod is bent or worn?
This should also relate to 1985-1986 KX500 motors also.
The cable broke after like 5 minutes of use and I used a small band clamp on the arm with the frayed end jammed into the clamp and tightened into the screw.
With this actuator arm too far forward it rubs on the clutch cable and the new clutch cable I tried to put on today is too long because the arm does not spring back towards the rear wheel with the pressure of the clutch springs.
The clutch basket is not grooved. I pulled up the lever and it is not grooved or worn bad.
Is this a common problem like the pushrod is bent or worn?
This should also relate to 1985-1986 KX500 motors also.
The cable broke after like 5 minutes of use and I used a small band clamp on the arm with the frayed end jammed into the clamp and tightened into the screw.