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| Hi, I'm working on my cousin's Quadzilla, trying to get it ready for a riding trip. Unfortunately, everything was done at the last minute and we are running into a problem trying to get it back together. The problem is that the foot shifter won't return down on an upshift motion. The only thing we can think of is that the spring on gearshift shaft may be wore out or not on the stopper properly. So, we are trying to take the clutch basket off to pull the shaft out and inspect the spring. My main question is, how can you take the clutch basket out without a special tool? And, are the threads normal or left-handed? Any help with this problem would be GREATLY appreciated, and I would appreciate any other suggestions on how to fix the problem with the shifter. Thank you for your time.
__________________ 1986 Honda FourTrax 250R -FMF Fatty Pipe w/Power Core 2 Silencer -Wiseco Pro-Lite Piston (.040 Over) -Boyesen RAD Valve -K&N Air Filter w/Outerwears Pre-Filter |
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| Well, in the field, without much more than a basic tool set, you can use the blade of a screwdriver (cringe) and hit the handle with a hammer to loosen the flywheel nut. I actually hate to say that, though it seems (based on all the mangled nuts I've had to replace) to be the most common way people remove the nut.
__________________ 2002 Banshee Ported cylinders, ported reed cages w/Boyeson dual-stage reeds, Wiseco stock bore, Flotek .035 milled head, K&N intake adaptor and filter, Trinity pipes (for now anyway), +3+1 arms, Fox TRX450R front shocks Badass without the big bill 1987/90 LT500 Ported cylinder, ported reedcage w/Boyeson dual stage reeds, Wiseco 530 bore, Trinity pipe with custom fabbed silencer, Custom fabbed 144 front hubs and 115 rears with Motorsport Alloys Tork wheels, Sidewinder chain and sprockets, other stuff It's a Zilla, 'Nuff said |
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