The clutch is together and working well. No slippage of any of the components and little chance that there will be.
For the right side I slid a steel washer up against the bearing. This provided enough space for the sprocket hub to turn without hitting the bottom bracket tube. Then the sprocket and hub were next of course.
I tried the split collar up against the sprocket and then tubing from the collar to the pedal shaft hub. After considerable creative staring I removed the collar and took one of the many washers I made and filed the notches for the three screws holding the sprocket on and then the washer fit tightly against the sprocket. I cut another piece of tubing to fit between the washer and the pedal hub where it fits on the shaft and that seemed to be the charm.
On the left side I simply added a washer to take up the slack in case the slit collar allows the clutch to move. The washer went between the pedal hub and the slit collar.
Finally with the good advice of kind friends it's all fair sailing from now on. Lot's of little things to tidy up but the tri car is finished baring anything unforeseen popping up once it's on the ground.
It all seems so simple once it's done but as always it's a long climb to get to the top. Couple of days of cleaning up the shop and putting things back where they belong. and then it's button up the tri car and get the seat on it and wait for sunny weather so I can get the work bench out into the driveway and get some photos. Then the long awaited first ride.
Steve.
For the right side I slid a steel washer up against the bearing. This provided enough space for the sprocket hub to turn without hitting the bottom bracket tube. Then the sprocket and hub were next of course.
I tried the split collar up against the sprocket and then tubing from the collar to the pedal shaft hub. After considerable creative staring I removed the collar and took one of the many washers I made and filed the notches for the three screws holding the sprocket on and then the washer fit tightly against the sprocket. I cut another piece of tubing to fit between the washer and the pedal hub where it fits on the shaft and that seemed to be the charm.
On the left side I simply added a washer to take up the slack in case the slit collar allows the clutch to move. The washer went between the pedal hub and the slit collar.
Finally with the good advice of kind friends it's all fair sailing from now on. Lot's of little things to tidy up but the tri car is finished baring anything unforeseen popping up once it's on the ground.
It all seems so simple once it's done but as always it's a long climb to get to the top. Couple of days of cleaning up the shop and putting things back where they belong. and then it's button up the tri car and get the seat on it and wait for sunny weather so I can get the work bench out into the driveway and get some photos. Then the long awaited first ride.
Steve.
Last edited: