Clutch fork

fubar andy

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What I did:

Prep fork for welding
4mm steel - cut to suit
Weld steel on to fork to cover area as picture below
Paint over with some Rustoleum or similar
Drink tea

 

johnny gtir

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I thought there was a better way now Andy ? As if you only do that it just snaps where the join in your thumb is sure Danny, Martin or someone had a tried and tested method ?
 

fubar andy

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I thought there was a better way now Andy ? As if you only do that it just snaps where the join in your thumb is sure Danny, Martin or someone had a tried and tested method ?
That was my tried and tested solution for 7/8 years with an RPS Street Max clutch.

Its never failed and last time I looked at it (last year in June), it showed no signs stress or any fractures!

I didn't know there way any other ways of doing it?
 

johnny gtir

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Not sure then. That's all mine is the other one I as sure adds strength to not just the pivot ball area but stops the bar bending and snapping. Maybe they will see this and comment or say am talking shit lol
 

The Doc

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I thought there was a better way now Andy ? As if you only do that it just snaps where the join in your thumb is sure Danny, Martin or someone had a tried and tested method ?
They do , a washer,a plate and a brace on the rear.
 

geoff pine

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its about money!i think it cost me £45 not looking to lose much , the cars going this year ! and I'm not planing to take the engine out just to change the fork so yes also got a new release bearing if interested Im in the USA till sunday got a couple of photos if you want .
 
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