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J/R Clutch push rod
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J/R Clutch push rod
Has anyone got a spare J/R clutch pushrod for reasonable money to help out a customer of mine? Condition is not really important as it is not visisble and will probably be shortened in any case.
Re: J/R Clutch push rod
I have one from a CSR1000 (81 ish) if thats any good to you. Its a bit chewed at one end but servicable and seemed to work ok when I took it off the bike.
Re: J/R Clutch push rod
davido wrote:I have one from a CSR1000 (81 ish) if thats any good to you. Its a bit chewed at one end but servicable and seemed to work ok when I took it off the bike.
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Re: J/R Clutch push rod
Just buy a length of silver steel rod off ebay and make your own
Z1000R, Moto Martin GPz, z900 A4 Crosby Replica, Harris Magnum 2, Suzuki GSXR 1100 Slabbie, SP1 Hoonda x 2, Katana 1100, Bimota SB6R and Tuatara
Re: J/R Clutch push rod
martinz1000r wrote:Just buy a length of silver steel rod off ebay and make your own
Anyone know the diameter I would need? Also how are the ends finished?
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Re: J/R Clutch push rod
8mm diameter. Just chamfer the edges off.
Z1000R, Moto Martin GPz, z900 A4 Crosby Replica, Harris Magnum 2, Suzuki GSXR 1100 Slabbie, SP1 Hoonda x 2, Katana 1100, Bimota SB6R and Tuatara
Re: J/R Clutch push rod
martinz1000r, would stainless be ok or is it too soft? Just thinking about corrosion at the exposed end using unplated steel. Would 300mm length be long enough?
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Re: J/R Clutch push rod
I just pulled the one out of a Unitrak motor that's on the bench at the moment. That is 310mm long. I'm no expert on these things but i think different models are different lengths plus mine may well be "unique" as i have hydraulic conversions on all my Z motors. On the metallurgy side again, i defer to the experts. Silver steel was a recommendation from another forum member and the rod shows no sign of bending or mushrooming on the ends.
Z1000R, Moto Martin GPz, z900 A4 Crosby Replica, Harris Magnum 2, Suzuki GSXR 1100 Slabbie, SP1 Hoonda x 2, Katana 1100, Bimota SB6R and Tuatara
Re: J/R Clutch push rod
martinz1000r wrote:I just pulled the one out of a Unitrak motor that's on the bench at the moment. That is 310mm long. I'm no expert on these things but i think different models are different lengths plus mine may well be "unique" as i have hydraulic conversions on all my Z motors. On the metallurgy side again, i defer to the experts. Silver steel was a recommendation from another forum member and the rod shows no sign of bending or mushrooming on the ends.
Excelent! Thanks Martin
Re: J/R Clutch push rod
Got one here with one end missing from a 1000R / J3
Assuming both ends are the same (no reason not to) the three parts together sum to 334mm.
Oddly i believed that the Unitrak / 1100R was longer but i know it to be 310mm from previous experience!!!!
AL
Assuming both ends are the same (no reason not to) the three parts together sum to 334mm.
Oddly i believed that the Unitrak / 1100R was longer but i know it to be 310mm from previous experience!!!!

AL
1981 J1
Re: J/R Clutch push rod
Thank you everyone who has offered help and advice. Martin's suggestion to make one seems to be the best solution so this is what I will go with.
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