I,ve sourced a clutch kit for a Midget now but the seller tells me the overall depth of the clutch cover is 50mm from face that bolts to flywheel to face that the release bearing pushes against, measuring an old minor cover I have in stock the Minor one appears to be 70mm.
Will the clutch mechanism take up 20mm of movement?
As ever any help appeciated before I spend my conkers!!
Clutch for a Midget 1275
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- Minor Fan
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Clutch for a Midget 1275
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No.
I put a midget engine onto a minor box with a new midget clutch on it.
The mechanism did not reach, hence I had no way to actuate the clutch.
Now weather the extra reach is gained by way of a thicker release bearing or a different shape fork I don't know.
I simply fitted the Minor clutch on a modded Minor flywheel instead. It had no problems with the power.
Just had a thought... mine was mated to a 1098 box. I believe some earlier Minor boxes may be different still.
I put a midget engine onto a minor box with a new midget clutch on it.
The mechanism did not reach, hence I had no way to actuate the clutch.
Now weather the extra reach is gained by way of a thicker release bearing or a different shape fork I don't know.
I simply fitted the Minor clutch on a modded Minor flywheel instead. It had no problems with the power.
Just had a thought... mine was mated to a 1098 box. I believe some earlier Minor boxes may be different still.

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