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Royal Enfield Motorcycles => Bullet Electra & AVL => Topic started by: tanker on July 07, 2008, 05:12:49 pm
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Both my owners manual and the service manual call for lubricating the "clutch actuating arm" during periodical maintenance. Since there is also a task for lubricating the hand levers, I assume the actuating arm referred to is the arm located in the gearbox and accessed by removing the two allen screws in the cover plate. All I see there is the locknut, washer and shaft used to adjust the clutch. Is this what is to be lubricated, and if so, with the same oil as used in the gearbox? It seems that all that would get lubed is the lock nut.
By the way, I'm now over 1000 miles on my '06 Electra X and loving it.
~tanker
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I believe they are referring to greasing the tip of the adjusting screw. I read that and have not tried it as I just know with my luck I'll drop the darn thing in the gearbox. ::)
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The four speed tranny has a grease nipple at the top of it and this may be what this is referring to. I don't see it on my five speed.
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Thanks for the replies. I guess the item in the list must be a "leftover" from the 4 speed.
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I think the manual means the 3 balls between the "clutch operating lever" and the "reaction plate". The clutch lever mechanism doesn´t really run in gear oil an if you take it apart and grease it with lithium grease everytime you change the gear oil it seems to be a good idea.
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I think the manual means the 3 balls between the "clutch operating lever" and the "reaction plate". The clutch lever mechanism doesn´t really run in gear oil an if you take it apart and grease it with lithium grease everytime you change the gear oil it seems to be a good idea.
Can you elaborate on this? On my Urals I could slide out the clutch pushrod entirely after pulling out the actuating lever/arm; but the actuating arm and presumably the pushrod are inside the tranny case on the AVLs. Also, it is bathed in oil. With the small cover removed (2 allen screws) I cannot see anything to lubricate!
Matt
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Hello Matt!
I´m afraid that my english is not good enough to elaborate this. But if you take off the cover by turning out the allan screws (after you have drained the oil) you will see what I mean.
Greetings
Chris
(from Austria)
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I know what you're referring to.
My question is, would there be any consequence to overfill the trans a bit, as with the primary case, to aid in bathing the arm in oil? I think the arm is about dead center of that side of the gearbox.
Anyone tried this?
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I'm having a hard time believing that the factory doesn't know what their doing. By over filling beyond the design may be asking for trouble not yet found. You wouldn't overfill your engine on purpose. We know what that leads to.
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Don't overfill the transmission case.
The factory service note to overfill the primary case is for the starter drive gears - which weren't there when this engine was designed.
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Ahh! A factory service bulletin on the primary. Different story on that then, fill away on primary.