Clutch Bell Gear Extends past Spur Gear??
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Clutch Bell Gear Extends past Spur Gear??
Hi All,
I tore down my 2.5 last night to check the condition of my piston, sleeve, & rod because I just started my 4th gallon. Everything looked good so I put it all back together.
I didn't notice that when I installed the backplate that I had to line up the starter shaft to fit the crank. I started tightening it down & I heard a pretty good *pop*. I loosened the backplate up, saw that I had to align the holes to the crank, & put everything back together.
It turns over fine, has good compression, but now my clutch bell gear sticks past the spur gear almost 1/8th inch. Basicly, only about 3/4 the width of the spur gear is meshing with the clutch bell gear, they are now off-set.
I don't remember them being off-set before the tear down, so could someone tell me if it's supposed to be like that or was that popping noise the crank shaft somehow being pushed towards the output side? I don't see how it could be shifted over since it turns over just like it did before, but I just don't remember the clutch bell gear & spur gear being off-set.
Thanks,
I tore down my 2.5 last night to check the condition of my piston, sleeve, & rod because I just started my 4th gallon. Everything looked good so I put it all back together.
I didn't notice that when I installed the backplate that I had to line up the starter shaft to fit the crank. I started tightening it down & I heard a pretty good *pop*. I loosened the backplate up, saw that I had to align the holes to the crank, & put everything back together.
It turns over fine, has good compression, but now my clutch bell gear sticks past the spur gear almost 1/8th inch. Basicly, only about 3/4 the width of the spur gear is meshing with the clutch bell gear, they are now off-set.
I don't remember them being off-set before the tear down, so could someone tell me if it's supposed to be like that or was that popping noise the crank shaft somehow being pushed towards the output side? I don't see how it could be shifted over since it turns over just like it did before, but I just don't remember the clutch bell gear & spur gear being off-set.
Thanks,