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play of the steering wheel
Posted: Thu 17. Feb 2005, 00:47
by Eric
Hello, the game(set,play) of the steering wheel(shuttlecock) of my r69s is of 0.30mm before dismantling it is normal?
Thanks to you.
Eric
Re: play of the steering wheel
Posted: Thu 17. Feb 2005, 02:35
by Allan S. Atherton
What is another word for this wheel or shuttlecock? Where do you measure this play?
Re: play of the steering wheel
Posted: Thu 17. Feb 2005, 09:04
by Eric
...flywheel...?
thanks Allan
Re: play of the steering wheel
Posted: Thu 17. Feb 2005, 15:46
by Allan S. Atherton
There is a figure in the Shop Manual for Flywheel Clutch Face Runout (max.) 0.01mm, but it looks like you are measuring the flywheel.
I can not tell if you are meauring the fore and aft play or the side runout, and don't see any of these figures in the manual.
I am told that any visible movement fore and aft in the flywheel indicates bad bearings. This movement can be seen through the timing hole when the clutch lever is pulled.
Re: play of the steering wheel
Posted: Thu 17. Feb 2005, 16:59
by Eric
yes, i'm measuring de Flywheel Clutch Face Runout , and i've found 0.35mm exactelly.
thanks
Re: play of the steering wheel
Posted: Fri 18. Feb 2005, 01:57
by Allan S. Atherton
"...There is a figure in the Shop Manual for Flywheel Clutch Face Runout (max.) 0.01mm"
I typed that wrong. It says 0.10 mm, Sorry.
Re: play of the steering wheel
Posted: Fri 18. Feb 2005, 09:17
by Han Verhagen
Recently I dismounted the flywheel of my R50 to inspect the main rear seal. After installing the flywheel I measured 0.2 mm face runout. I ttok the flywheel off again, cleaned rear and of crankshaft and inner bore of flywheel thoroughly again. Then after the second installation of the flywheel I measured a face runout of just under 0.1 mm.
Re: play of the steering wheel
Posted: Sat 19. Feb 2005, 11:24
by Eric
Indeed, thanks to all, I am anyway going to unsettle. I would see in the reassembly if the measure confirms anyway the engine must be controlled, still thank you.
Eric