Very Cool!!!Just ordered my bearings today, im tired of replacing bushings
Fantastic isn't it? It should have come from the factory like this huh? Glad it worked out for you.I did my conversion this morning, worked out perfect. I am extremely pleased with the results, alot quieter at idle, almost no clutch ring, and the clutch bell doesn't wobble like it always did with the bushing.
If your 4G is for the Huasheng with the clutch in the side of the motoror do you think the EZ Matic trans would be a good way to just get around all the trouble
I think the EZ Matic trans had a bearing for the pulley aswell as a bigger radius pulley too.
V-belt vs. notched.
you should weld it because the press fit isnt all that strong, the pulley tends to pop off while riding after a while. happened to me and to several other poeple who have 4g trannys on here. all i did is take a hammer at tap the pully back into the clutch bell after it popped off while riding to work. then i flipped it over so you can see the inside of the clutch bell and the little bit of the pully that protrudes, then i fired up the trusty tig welder at 45 amps DCEN and did one tack weld, then i tapped it down with a hammer to make sure the pully was still flush and even, then tacked directly across of the first tack. you have to tack weld it in a star pattern or the heat will warp the clutch drum and pull the pulley to one side making every thing lopsided. i ended up almost fully welding around the pulley by doing a series of tacks around it.I've got my one way bearing welded. What did you do when you welded your pulley to your clutch bell could you show a picture I don't understand why that would need welding since it's "press fitted". I'm gonna do the bearing conversion because I'm tired of how loud it is.
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It was fun hanging out with you Caleb. I'm glad you like the bearing mod. Thanks for the Guinness AleI finally got my 4G bearing conversion done yesterday, although I had to get the man himself out here to do it for me lol
I lack the right tools to do the job, and after watching cobrafreak do the mod, I doubt I could have done nearly as good a job as he did. My Huasheng has quite a few miles and a very beat-up PTO shaft with a banged-up keyway, causing a sloppy clutch. Cobrafreak resurfaced the whole PTO shaft using plumbing putty, made it practically like new, and then finished the bearing conversion.
The result is my engine is now much quieter than it used to be - no more of that 4G ring at idle. My drivetrain is actually quieter now with straightpipe than it was with muffler installed. I still have some work to do before my bike's done being overhauled (it's been down for a little over a month) but I'm looking forward to cruising with motorvation again!
Thanks for your hard work John, and thanks for coming up with this excellent mod!
You still use the steel bushing, you just need to size it to fit inside the bearings and to slightly poke out the end, because you have to put a washer on the outside of the whole thing to keep the bell housing from coming off. When I say slight i mean slight. When you tighten everything up you want to be able to move the clutch bell outward and inward about 1/16" to 1/8", the smaller the better. You don't want it tight because that will cause problems. You will put a drop of oil on this washer so it wont overheat. Just one drop. I should have taken a whole series of pictures but I didn't and for that I'm sorry. Enjoy your new clutch because it is going to be so different from what you are used to you will think it's not the same engine.Cobrafreak,
Thanks for doing the R & D on this great update. I bought the 10 pack of bearings from A Main Hobbies you recommended. Super fast shipping!
I used an electric grinder and had that thing turned down in no time at all.
What did you do at the end of the shaft where there's a void space inside the last couple of bearings? The steel bushing that went inside of oil lite bushing used to take up that space.
Also, is the large washer outside the pulley spaced out so the pulley doesn't walk off the shaft?
Thanks again!