Hello all...new to this forum, mostly because I rarely have trouble with my bikes. However, my '71 TR6R refused to shift into 4th one morning. Nursed it home...got progressively more dodgy on the way. Clutch has now quit functioning altogether. So, I pulled the primary cover, pulled the kickstart/shift cover, removed the fasteners for the trans cover but stopped there to ask what's next.
Everything looks normal so far except the clutch rod appears to have been up against the little access cover plate. When I pulled the primary, I noticed that the rod had been abrading the small cover plate. Other than that, everything looks perfect. I'll check true rotation and all later when I can get the bike into neutral. Right now, I need some guidance on what to do next.
Must I now remove the clutch assembly in order to release the transmission? What is the next step in removing the trans? Also, is there anything pitfalls I must avoid?
Sure appreciate any help or education at this point...this is my first trans tear down.
Everything looks normal so far except the clutch rod appears to have been up against the little access cover plate. When I pulled the primary, I noticed that the rod had been abrading the small cover plate. Other than that, everything looks perfect. I'll check true rotation and all later when I can get the bike into neutral. Right now, I need some guidance on what to do next.
Must I now remove the clutch assembly in order to release the transmission? What is the next step in removing the trans? Also, is there anything pitfalls I must avoid?
Sure appreciate any help or education at this point...this is my first trans tear down.