Is the pressure plate supposed to be centered on the clutch plate? New Grubee and the first clutch had a wobble and the pressure plate rubbed the ring gear. Vendor promptly sent a new clutch. This one doesn't rub but definitely not centered.
If the picture posts it is of the first one that rubbed. The new one is almost rubbing.
I partially opened up my clutch today to scope out the ball bearing situation, and even though the bearings were a bust (related parts appear to be pressed together), I was able to take some indicator readings on the driven gear of the primary drive, axial and radial, and think my motor must be way off spec.
Axial "wobble" is about 0.029" - 0.030" measured at the perimeter of the driven gear, as if the bore of the clutch was drilled out by a shaky, rice wine-infused, Asian hand and the axis of the bore is not perpendicular to the face.
Radial slop is about 0.015" - 0.016", all of this seeming to be in the very loose fit of the bearings. Even a dirt-cheap, bread-and-butter bicycle is going to have tighter bearings than this in any location: steering head, wheel axles or bottom bracket! Why am I surprised that the thing vibrates like a self-pleasuring toy?
What is the accepted range of "out-of-wackness" for these 2 specs, axial and radial?
Where do I get a "Workshop Manual" for my wacky Chinese, 66cc 2-stroke motor kit?
Is anyone "blueprinting" these shoddily made motors with any success?
Ode