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I have the clutch case of my txt 250 and have noticed that two or three of the clutch release arms are loose and sit open from the others, they just push back into place but should they be loose like this?

The others seem to be held in place?

any info greatly appreciated

Beeaj

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http://mikebiagi.jalbum.net/clutch/

Hopefully this photograph can be viewed

I have the clutch case of my txt 250 and have noticed that two or three of the clutch release arms are loose and sit open from the others, they just push back into place but should they be loose like this?

The others seem to be held in place?

any info greatly appreciated

Beeaj

That's normal and the reason you want to put the sidecover back on when the bike is on it's side. If the bike is upright, it's easy to get one or two fingers caught on the wrong side of the servo cylinder flange.

As an aside, when assembling the clutch, just before tightening up the 10 screws, I like to pull up on all the fingers to make sure they are "centered" and move easily and then tighten the screws alternating on opposite sides of the pressure plate. I go around once to snug them up and then a last time to the final torque setting.

Jon

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