Author Topic: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions  (Read 6783 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

paul25g

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« on: July 06, 2010, 10:00:04 AM »
Hi guys,

Trying to get the clutch adjusted on my 175 after engine rebuild.  This is my first major engine rebuild, so I'm new to this.  I'm following the instructions in the Clymer manual but am not having any luck. 

I first turn the cable adjuster to get the 1-1/4" center to center distance between the release arm pivot pin and the spring pin......no problem.  Then, when I turn in the clutch adjusting screw to just touch the clutch throw-out bearing....I have to turn the screw almost all the way in (enough that hardly any of the screw is left showing above the lock nut).    I don't think I should have to turn it in that far.  I think my problem may be one of two things:

1.  I didn't get the clutch put back together correctly.
2.  The clutch adjuster screw I have isn't the correct one.  I got this screw as a replacement from another member of this site......the one originally in my motor was broken.  When I look at the parts catalog, two part numbers are listed for the 175 for the clutch adjustment screw.....2267-8000 and 2267-5000.  The parts catalog doesn't distinguish between the two part numbers.   Don't know if maybe they are different lengths and I got the wrong one?  My screw measures 1.068" (27.13 mm).

Any thoughts?  Thanks!

Paul

Offline Richard Clark BS parts

  • Administrator
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • *******
  • Posts: 504
    • Bridgestone Motorcycle Discussion Board
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2010, 10:37:45 AM »
Paul

The 2267-8000 and 2267-5000 are the same parts , just updated somewhere in the past by BS, fully interchangeable

Perhaps look into the assembly of the clutch itself, check the "Official" 175 Service  Manual in the DOWNLOAD section.

Let us know something

Thanks
RC


Questions? or need Bridgestone parts? call:

Richard Clark
812-944-1643  8am-6pm EST Weekdays



Richard  Clark, Owner and provider of this site
BRIDGESTONE MOTORCYCLE PARTS
New Albany IN

BS Shopping Cart- With just a few of my BS parts

https://6x6parts.com/bridgestone_motorcycle_parts/

Thanks
Richard Clark

bsparts@aye.net

Offline OldSwartout

  • Global Moderator
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • *******
  • Posts: 1314
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2010, 10:45:02 AM »
I think you forgot the 6 X 10 dowel (or it fell out when you put the clutch cover on) p/n 09056-105.  It goes in the clutch actuator push screw. It has to be put in from inside the clutch cover (or remove the clutch actuator as an assembly) to be installed.
Karl Swartout
Mooresville, IN
BS175 Roadracer. BS200RS, BS350 GTR

paul25g

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2010, 10:52:43 AM »
Thanks for the responses guys.....that clears up the issue with multiple part numbers for the clutch adjuster screw.  I swear I put the 6 X 10 dowl in place when reassembling.....put some grease in the actuator assembly to hold it in......guess it could have fallen out though.  I'll have to wait till the weekend to take it all back apart and check.  If that is in place, I guess that I must have put the clutch back together incorrectly.

Paul

paul25g

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2010, 10:57:11 AM »
Aside from the clutch adjuster screw being turned too far in, the clutch just didn't feel right.  It didn't have a noticable "break" when pulling in the clutch lever......it felt more like a constant tension like pulling in the front brake lever.

Offline OldSwartout

  • Global Moderator
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • *******
  • Posts: 1314
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2010, 11:35:43 AM »
Thanks for the responses guys.....that clears up the issue with multiple part numbers for the clutch adjuster screw.  I swear I put the 6 X 10 dowl in place when reassembling.....put some grease in the actuator assembly to hold it in......guess it could have fallen out though.  I'll have to wait till the weekend to take it all back apart and check.  If that is in place, I guess that I must have put the clutch back together incorrectly.

Paul

Hmmmm! I don't think it would fall out if you put grease on it.  You can check by pulling the clutch actuator assembly, but it sounds like either way, you'll need to pull the clutch side cover.  If it fell out, you should retrieve it; if it didn't, you need to check the clutch assembly.  Ouch!
Karl Swartout
Mooresville, IN
BS175 Roadracer. BS200RS, BS350 GTR

paul25g

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2010, 08:36:43 AM »
99% sure something didn't get put back quite right in the clutch assembly(I think I can see the 6 X 10 dowel through the screw hole in the clutch actuator assembly)....will find out for sure over the weekend. 

The Clutch Inspection section on page 23 of the official Bridgestone 175 Technical Handbook shows photos of the inner plates and friction plates being measured for thickness but doesn't give the acceptable measurements, only refers to "Service Standard Manual".  Does anyone know what the acceptable thickness for the plates is?

Also, on the same page it mentions that the outer plate is thicker than the others (3mm).  I might not have gotten the thicker fiber plate in place as the outermost plate when I put it back together.  At the time, I didn't notice that there was a difference.

Thanks!

Paul

paul25g

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2010, 08:02:44 AM »
Think I found the problem....looks like the innermost steel plate was caught on the inner end of the hub, not actually engaged on the hub splines.  Will put it all back together tomorrow and see what I get.

Paul

paul25g

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #8 on: July 09, 2010, 10:03:31 AM »
Does anyone know the correct torque for the clutch nut?  I've found that the 6 thrust plate bolts should be 130" lbs (~10' lbs) but no mention of the clutch nut.  Thanks!

Paul

BSOrion

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #9 on: July 09, 2010, 10:34:39 AM »
Paul,

I checked my 175 service manual and the only thing it has is a general bolt tightening torque table in the back.  Steve Reed posted the following torque specs last month:

Torque specification
6mm ft-lb 7.2 in-lb 85
8mm ft-lb 15 in-lb 175
10mm ft-lb 25-29 in-lb 300-350
12mm ft-lb 29-33 in-lb 350-400
14mm ft-lb 33-36 in-lb 400-440
16mm ft-lb 41-49 in-lb 480-570
18mm ft-lb 42-50 in-lb 500-600
20mm ft-lb 50-60 in-lb 600-700
spark plug 20-22 ft-lb of torque.
Thanks.
Reed.

paul25g

  • Guest
  • Trade Count: (0)
Re: 175 Clutch Adjustment Questions
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2010, 09:26:52 AM »
Thanks for all the help guys.  The problem was the innermost steel plate was not engaged on the clutch hub.  Got it all apart and back together again......adjusted and works like a charm.  Thanks again!!!

Paul

 


Gallery


Views:221
Comments (0)
By: Jon West

Views:1362
Comments (0)
By: rwgibbon

Views:1691
Comments (0)
By: Perry L Anderson

Views:1757
Comments (0)
By: Perry L Anderson

Classifieds

Gto
Date: 03/02/2024 06:49 am
Time Left:
Looking for a BS90 used or new luggage Carrier assembly

Date: 02/01/2024 04:19 pm
Time Left:
Gto
Date: 10/19/2023 01:08 pm
Time Left:
Urgent - l/end roller bearing & piston pins needed
Date: 10/08/2023 03:25 am
Time Left:

Recent Downloads added

Chibi, Chibi Deluxe, Tora Service Manual
Rating: (None)
Filesize: 20383.27KB
Date: May 01, 2023, 08:35:39 PM
Chibi_Tora_Parts_Manual
Rating: (None)
Filesize: 14301.44KB
Date: May 01, 2023, 08:25:53 PM
BS200 Mk II RS & MK II SS Exclusive Parts
Rating: (None)
Filesize: 358.29KB
Date: March 07, 2021, 07:30:10 PM
1970 sales brochure
Rating: *****
Filesize: 6753.33KB
Date: July 16, 2020, 10:01:18 PM

Powered by EzPortal