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#4 Re: Can I use a 56 clutch release lever with a 60 gearbox?
B110SSS Posted on: 2012/6/18 20:28
Hi DD,
Sorry I should have posted some pics up, been a bit slack there.
What I found when I installed the 60 series box was that the 56 clutch fork is fine but we just couldn't get the clutch adjustment quite correct. The solution was to unbolt the pedestal that the lever pivots on and put 3 1.5 ( probably 2 would suffice ) washers in then bolt it back up to bring it out 5-6 mm and that did the trick nicely.
Cheers
Dave


#3 Re: Can I use a 56 clutch release lever with a 60 gearbox?
levey Posted on: 2012/6/18 13:07
I think it would be OK DD, but not 100% sure.


#2 Re: Can I use a 56 clutch release lever with a 60 gearbox?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/6/18 12:48
another view

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#1 Can I use a 56 clutch release lever with a 60 gearbox?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/6/18 12:33
I want to swap my 56-series gearbox for a 60-series gearbox. As you know, the release levers are different:

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But since we didn't get clutch cable gearboxes here, I only have a 56-series lever arm. What does it take to use it with the 60-series gearbox. Can I space out this clutch fork or will the cable adjust far enough?

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