Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Clutch weirdness

Author: Greg Bender

Date: Jun 29, 2005, 6:54 AM

Post ID: 1719092359



Ah ha! I originally thought you were referring to the alignment spacers
that fit in the bellhousing so that the alignment of the
engine-transmission is not completely depending on the studs.

But now, I see that you are referring the aluminum spacers that fit on
either side of the transmission, through which the large transmission
mounting bolt is slid.

I just measured these on my Ambo with a 4 speed...still mounted, so they
are close, but not *perfect* measurements:

Right side = 42 mm
Left side = 57 mm

I don't know what they should be for an Eldo with a 5 speed, but I
thought I'd toss these numbers out, anyway. Perhaps something got
switched at some point in the bike's life???


Greg Field wrote:
 
 5. As long as the transmission and engine mate properly, I don't
suppose
there is anything wrong with the trans spacer being longer on one side
than the other...perhaps it just worked out of the aluminum case?

I figure the frame must be bent or something. Complicatd greatly my
efforts to get the swingarm aligned with the tranny output.

Regards,

Greg Bender
1971 Ambassador
2000 Quota
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