I bought a BCS 850 with a frozen clutch. I freed it in a vice, got everything mounted back together and it seemed great, handle operated the clutch, things were good. I didn't run it because I didn't have a throttle cable. A few days later I got some parts form Earth Tools and replaced the boot over the clutch fork, put the throttle cable in. Since then (and I don't know if this did it or just sitting around was the problem) the fork doesn't seem to reach the clutch. It's like the clutch is moved too far towards the engine, or the pivot is too close to the transmission.
I can't seem to move the fork to a spot that works. The bearing has it's fork rests rotated to the bottom. I took the clutch out, back to the vice and it seems to work; put it back together and it's the same problem.
Any ideas what isn't lined up? Could something in the transmission be keeping the clutch engaged (cones separated)? I worked pretty hard to get them together. But the problem started without me taking stuff apart.
I can't seem to move the fork to a spot that works. The bearing has it's fork rests rotated to the bottom. I took the clutch out, back to the vice and it seems to work; put it back together and it's the same problem.
Any ideas what isn't lined up? Could something in the transmission be keeping the clutch engaged (cones separated)? I worked pretty hard to get them together. But the problem started without me taking stuff apart.