Has anyone ever replaced the rivets in the clutch outer drum (house) there is a lot of movement between the primary drive gear and the drum! Is it junk or can I repair it?
Andy
T500 clutch
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Re: T500 clutch
Hmmmmm -- no ome is answering. I know zero about a T500 but looking at the fiche it is similar to most other setups. I assume by drum you mean the clutch basket which attaches to the primary driven gear with rivets. Some PO must have really thrashed that puppy hard. I have never seen those 'seperate' on any bike.
My advice is post up in the wanted section here. I doubt you can fix that as it is probably assembled with a press the size of your house.
That condition can only get worse and if those rivets ever shear, you will be left stranded -- not to mention how it might grenade other adjacent parts.
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My advice is post up in the wanted section here. I doubt you can fix that as it is probably assembled with a press the size of your house.
That condition can only get worse and if those rivets ever shear, you will be left stranded -- not to mention how it might grenade other adjacent parts.
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Re: T500 clutch
Ivé replaced it with a better one that I had, butt just wondered if anyone had repaired them. thanks for your inputt
Andy
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Re: T500 clutch
I have do this on a 125gt, on a 500 it is different, the "silent blocs" (rubber in the clutch) are always good and the plate is always good but the clutch is often used...so don't need to open it, just try to find a good clutch.
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Re: T500 clutch
So Pedro, do you know of a good parts source for new cush rubbers and rivets to fit a T500 clutch basket.
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