I feel like I am in a bit of a vacuum now that the long running kickstart shaft machining project is finished, so I will pick up the easy option of tidying the workspace while identifying something to do from amongst the myriad of jobs. The first one that springs to mind is the clutch which has been laying about underneath the bike.
It's in pretty good shape but it had a couple of bits missing that I have replaced over the last few months so today I'm going to strip it and clean it up before reassembling and fitting it back on the bike. I will then rebuild the primary side and put the chain cover back on - I will paint it if it's warm enough.
With a bit of help from the Raleigh owners club I learned how to strip it down - it's all down to ten 1/4" nuts which are uselessly staked in place.
A sample roller measures 0.250" diameter by 0.249" long and a sample ball measures 0.249" diameter. I shall replace them all.
Cleaning up the clutch centre reveals this little hole, with a partner on the opposite side. Are these intended to allow oil to be introduced into the bearing? Or are they drains?
A couple of hours with various wire wheels and brake cleaner brings the parts up very nicely for inspection, but there is little damage.








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