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ok just got my shee back together again i just had the crank rebuilt and the clutch also checked the cylinders and pistons there great right where there sapose to b but theres still a grinding noise behind the clutch cover need to fix this thing help would b greatly app. thanx Ray
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There are probably 20 different answers that MIGHT apply, but the only one that matters is that you're going to have to pull that cover and have a look.
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well ive had it apart a hole lott and i cant figure it out some one steered me in the direction of the kick start idler gear it gets louder when i rev the motor and i can feal it in my kick starterif this is anny help
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You said "still a noise" so I suppose you did all that work to try and fix the noise? Well at least now you know what it's not anyway. Try to isolate the noise a little better and then pull the cover off like Kane said.
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