Hello Forum,
I am missing 1 single insert piece that goes in the clutch sprocket of my 58 Model 18. As far as I know, the inserts are not available.
The existing inserts are about 7mm thick and pretty hard, slightly softer than a break pad. They are not very tight in the sprocket, some are quiet loose with freeplay.
Now I want to ask for your advice. Shall I
- Carve the missing piece out of...what? 7mm cork?
- Carve all inserts out of 8mm cork?
- Buy a complete new clutch for conversion? The sprocket and the clutch plates look almost unused, though. The bike hasbeen restored 30 years ago and ran just a few miles before it got stored and dismantled.
What would you do?
Thanks for your feedback.
Christian
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Re: Clutch Sprocket Inserts - Need some advice
Have you tried Steve Surbey at AMC Classic Spares, he often has supplies of unobtainium
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Re: Clutch Sprocket Inserts - Need some advice
You've only lost approximately 5% of the surface friction area on 1 plate. Just run it as it is if you can't find a replacement. I doubt it will make any difference.
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Re: Clutch Sprocket Inserts - Need some advice
If you are really worried by it you could make a replacement from a car brakepad, but you should use a breathing filter when cutting the stuff.
Rob C
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