Shovelhead Clutch Lever Bracket. If it does, tighten or loosen the nuts as. follow along with todd as he gives you and in depth look at changing out this clutch. There also seems to be pretty much no room left to take free play out at the. pull the lever and watch the way the clutch moves, it should not move at an angle. Follow along with todd as he gives. at the tranny left side is where the cable is attached to a bracket on the seat post. There is a 9/16 lock nut, loosen it all. you can pull in the clutch, drop it in first, and you won't feel or hear the normal clunk of the tranny and clutch engaging. once you turn it back away from the pushrod even an 1/8 it won't disengage. 4/5 (1,035) you can remove your trans fill plug and see the throwout bearing (at least on a 4 speed), take a look and see what it looks. having problem with the clutch cable on your harley shovelhead?
If it does, tighten or loosen the nuts as. Follow along with todd as he gives. pull the lever and watch the way the clutch moves, it should not move at an angle. follow along with todd as he gives you and in depth look at changing out this clutch. There also seems to be pretty much no room left to take free play out at the. you can pull in the clutch, drop it in first, and you won't feel or hear the normal clunk of the tranny and clutch engaging. you can remove your trans fill plug and see the throwout bearing (at least on a 4 speed), take a look and see what it looks. There is a 9/16 lock nut, loosen it all. at the tranny left side is where the cable is attached to a bracket on the seat post. once you turn it back away from the pushrod even an 1/8 it won't disengage.
Harley Shovelhead & Evo Touring Electra Glide Softail & FXR Clutch Lev
Shovelhead Clutch Lever Bracket once you turn it back away from the pushrod even an 1/8 it won't disengage. There also seems to be pretty much no room left to take free play out at the. once you turn it back away from the pushrod even an 1/8 it won't disengage. pull the lever and watch the way the clutch moves, it should not move at an angle. having problem with the clutch cable on your harley shovelhead? you can pull in the clutch, drop it in first, and you won't feel or hear the normal clunk of the tranny and clutch engaging. If it does, tighten or loosen the nuts as. follow along with todd as he gives you and in depth look at changing out this clutch. at the tranny left side is where the cable is attached to a bracket on the seat post. 4/5 (1,035) you can remove your trans fill plug and see the throwout bearing (at least on a 4 speed), take a look and see what it looks. There is a 9/16 lock nut, loosen it all. Follow along with todd as he gives.