Bit of a forum hijack so apologies, but the principle is the same as a Z. Gears difficult to engage on the 66 Triumph Bonnie. First especially. Usually due to clutch plates failing to disengage. So, out come the plates - 12 off, 6 plain, 6 friction, Splines on the basket dressed off with file - a few minor notches - similar done with central sprocket to the 'box. All splines cleaned off, all lightly graphite greased.
Plates degreased and cleaned off, any rough tangs filed down slightly. All cleaned and now drying.
Comments welcome before I put it all back
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Cluch refurb
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Cluch refurb
1946 Ariel VB600, 1966 Triumph Bonneville, 1975 400/4, 1979 Z650
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