Gera,
I'd like to check out the Walbro carb. Any info you could share about it would be appreciated.
The CAG2 I have with the stripped out threads I got second hand from another MB member. I think the stock headbolts being too short put alot of stress on the few threads holding it on, especially when you tighten them down real snug.
I dont own a torque wrench & have been known to overtighten most everything.
I took 'The Beast' out for what started to be a 65 mile ride today until about 20 miles in, I broke another clutch spring. I decided to turn around & try to limp home under engine power but was unable to idle due to the dragging clutch. Then all of a sudden while I was going slow, it locked up & the v-belt friction sliding in the small engine pulley brought the bike to quick halt (like hitting the brakes fairly hard). I got the belt off the pulleys & tied it up around the handlebars & out of the way & pedaled the 20 miles back home. Then I swapped bikes (took the Tanaka rear engine bike) & went back at it again & this time with no problems.
Now nighttime, I just got out of the garage trying to figure out why I keep snapping clutch springs & the serious lockup today. One of the clutch shoes snapped in half! The other two shoe pads are worn down compared to the new ones on the other CAGs. Te clutch shoe carrier has one stripped out thread area...I decided to pilage the clutch off one of the two problem CAGs. I replaced the carrier & shoes & got some red locktite on them threads. I also noticed that my Staton double bearing clutch driver unit shaft had worn down a bit where it fits thru the bearings causing some play in the engine pulley area. I took some Magic Steel putty and filled in the area of the shaft that had worn down, waited a little bit for it to warm up (cure) & then pushed the clutch drum & shaft back into the housing and c-clip'd it. Its nice & tight as it was when it was new.
I'll take it for another spin tomorrow to see if the new clutch shoes, unstripped threads & tightened up bearing area keep the clutch springs from snapping & if I can rely on 'The Beast' for another long trip.
-Lowracer-