Yfs Member Jun 11, 2015 192 6 55 23 Jun 11, 2015 #1 I need to know the length of push rod and if it should slide through axle rod
Blasturd Member Aug 16, 2014 87 17 44 30 Jun 11, 2015 #2 What is it that you are calling a pushrod? And axle rod?
L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI Jun 11, 2015 #3 If you are talking clutch push rod, just buy one. Even if you're a top notch machinist, time is money. FYI Blasturd, Yamaha often calls shafts "axle" http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/1994-yamaha-blaster-200-me-nh-yfs200f-mnh/o/m146408#sch146700 Part #1 Axle, main , part #12 Axle, drive
If you are talking clutch push rod, just buy one. Even if you're a top notch machinist, time is money. FYI Blasturd, Yamaha often calls shafts "axle" http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/1994-yamaha-blaster-200-me-nh-yfs200f-mnh/o/m146408#sch146700 Part #1 Axle, main , part #12 Axle, drive
Yfs Member Jun 11, 2015 192 6 55 23 Jun 11, 2015 #4 Larry's Shee said: If you are talking clutch push rod, just buy one. Even if you're a top notch machinist, time is money. FYI Blasturd, Yamaha often calls shafts "axle" http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/1994-yamaha-blaster-200-me-nh-yfs200f-mnh/o/m146408#sch146700 Part #1 Axle, main , part #12 Axle, drive Click to expand... But what is the length of the push rod I still have mine it just doesn't slide through anymore
Larry's Shee said: If you are talking clutch push rod, just buy one. Even if you're a top notch machinist, time is money. FYI Blasturd, Yamaha often calls shafts "axle" http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/1994-yamaha-blaster-200-me-nh-yfs200f-mnh/o/m146408#sch146700 Part #1 Axle, main , part #12 Axle, drive Click to expand... But what is the length of the push rod I still have mine it just doesn't slide through anymore
L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI Jun 11, 2015 #5 Either have a burr on the rod, or a fubar in the shaft. Also make sure the actuater arm is in correct posistion before install.
Either have a burr on the rod, or a fubar in the shaft. Also make sure the actuater arm is in correct posistion before install.
Herpderplol BRRAAAAAAAAAPP Aug 22, 2012 6,290 496 136 26 Dickinson, ND Jun 11, 2015 #6 Also, one thread per topic, no need for 3 of them...