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Re: Fork/clutch shaft pin help

To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fork/clutch shaft pin help
From: Btp44@aol.com
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 23:08:10 EST
Charles-I think the most common used method to remove the broken pin is to 
drill a small hole (approx. 1/8") opposite the broken end of the pin and then 
use a pin punch to drive the broken piece out.  Another way, is a little more 
involved, but does not require a hole to be drilled in the fork. Using a #14 
drillbit, drill a hole  in the center of a 7/16"-20x1" bolt (preferably in a 
lathe), this will serve as a drill guide.  Screw the bolt into the clutch 
fork&using the #14 drillbit,drill at least 1/2" deep.  Remove the bolt& 
carefully run a 12-28 tap in as far as possible. Next, run a 12-28 nut on a 
12-28x1-1/4" bolt followed by a couple of flat washers.  Thread the bolt into 
hole in the fork as far as possible.  Then tighten the nut. This should 
extract the broken pin.  All of this assumes that you were able to get the 
fork off the shaft or in a posistion that it could be drilled in & that the 
pin isn't too hard to drill.  Good luck.  Anybody else have another way to do 
the job?  Berry  

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