This ain't good ... extra parts
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This ain't good ... extra parts
Found this very thin washer on my workbench. Engine is already bolted and ready to go in frame.
Anyone have any idea where this goes? //Pat
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Anyone have any idea where this goes? //Pat
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Re: This ain't good ... extra parts
I think I lucked out. After looking through parts that I have not put on yet and comparing to parts book, it seems like this is a thrush washer for the neutral switch. Must have stuck on the engine when I pulled the neutral switch off. I will sleep better tonight. //Pat
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Re: This ain't good ... extra parts
Hopefully its a lot thinner than it looks in the diagram http://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/mraxl_G ... shift.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Not sure but it looks like it could be #16 on the back side of the clutch basket http://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/mraxl_G ... lutch.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: This ain't good ... extra parts
Shim? I don't recall ever seeing one of those. That's odd. In fact I have two transmissions on the bench and both clutch drums have a lot of side play.
I wondered if that washer might be from the starter idler gear shaft but the diameter is too large. I think you're right about it being a transmission shim.
I wondered if that washer might be from the starter idler gear shaft but the diameter is too large. I think you're right about it being a transmission shim.
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I believe it shims the very large beveled washer off the inside case bearing ?
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This video doesnt show it either but i cannot think where else that shim would go http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV9tRrS-Oks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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A ebay sale shows a shim .. could be it ? http://www.ebay.com/itm/CLUTCH-BASKET-B ... 2a&vxp=mtr" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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And another http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-1973-197 ... 86&vxp=mtr" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: This ain't good ... extra parts
It really does look like the washer on the clutch, but I am certain I put that washer in because I used the same picture to put it back on that Suzukidave posted. The reason I went back to the book for the clutch was I also bought the engine rebuild DVD and that part was a lot different than my 1973. My 1973 does not have the clutch bearings the later models have. //Pat
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Re: This ain't good ... extra parts
Correct. The bearing design changed for the M 76 model. Earlier ones used a bush and later ones a needle roller.
I still don't recall seeing a "thim" behind that bevel washer. The odd thing is that I have two clutches and gear shafts on the bench and both have excessive play allowing the clutch drum to float. I need to check into that and see what's going on there. If you don't need that washer/shim I may have to come over and borrow it.
I just checked the part number and that shim is used on a long list of Suzukis, and it only costs a couple of bucks. I may just have to buy a couple.
I still don't recall seeing a "thim" behind that bevel washer. The odd thing is that I have two clutches and gear shafts on the bench and both have excessive play allowing the clutch drum to float. I need to check into that and see what's going on there. If you don't need that washer/shim I may have to come over and borrow it.

I just checked the part number and that shim is used on a long list of Suzukis, and it only costs a couple of bucks. I may just have to buy a couple.
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Started up the motor for the first time today. I get occasional noise from clutch area which disappears when pulling in the clutch. I think Suzuki Dave is right that my extra shim goes to the clutch. Would like to drive it a couple of hundred miles before repairing this. Is this critical to fix over the next 200 miles or should I fix it now. Thanks //Pat
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Re: This ain't good ... extra parts
Could be part no. 09160-40001. Thrust washer for the shift drum. Dimensions are 40X45X1 mm.
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Re: This ain't good ... extra parts
If it is the thrust washer for the shift drum, what kind of problems am I likely to see with it missing? //Pat
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