Honda ct90 Clutch replacement repair And clutch cover removal
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Today buckets gets into working on a Honda ct90 , Customer states put new clothes in but can't get it to To work correctly. And is it worth a viking sword
Thanks to my friends #tarylfixesall @tarylfixesall
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FYI… The casing screws may appear to be Philips Head, however, original Honda screws are JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard). Usually they will have a small “dimple” on the head to indicate they are JIS.
Using the correct JIS tool will not damage the heads of the screws because the bit will not “cam out” like a Philips bit does.
Thank you for that information I did not know that one I do remember them dimples that's cool 😊
Its the quickening .
apparently he didnt give it a spirit mineral bath first and the gunk made it hang up! lol nice ending too sir dropemsward! 😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣 thanks Adam . Camera girl and I do believe it came out pretty good at the end. It was a lot of fun. Again, thanks for watching Bud I try to get camera girl or dresses with Sprite but she wouldn't 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@bucketsgarage maybe some day thats a big maybe!
Dag nabit musky thats some awful dog gone work.well done buddy
Lol Thanks and Thanks bud for watching 😁😁
I'm in the process of rebuilding my CT90 clutch. I'm no expert but did you put the incorrect plate on first? According to the exploded parts view and other videos, the one you put on first goes on second. Can you confirm??? Thanks!
Hey Bud, good question. this particular one here is not a type III model I think the gentleman had actually put the clutch in did it the tipe III way and that's why the clutch was not working I kind of did it by memory but after being installed it worked just fine and the customer is actually really happy with it. Hope this helps you out. Hopefully didn't confuse you too much. Thanks for the question. It's a good one
Thanks for the response. Guess I need to figure out what type clutch I have before reassembling! Thanks!
@@Kelmey you're welcome bud