Clutch install cb350

Soltesjoey350

21 years young, 1972 Honda CB350.
In the middle of replacing the clutch plates on my 72 cb350, I have the plates soaking in clean oil now. I took the spacers off of the old clutch and spaced out the new plates properly.

Once this is done, is it just matter of putting the new plates on? I bought the new spring set too, and will be installing new springs also.

It seems too simple, I have got to be missing something? I have the clymer manual and it sucks ass.

Joey
 
Factory service manual is available on hondatwins.net - but that's pretty much all there is to it!
 
Another tip: be careful installing and torquing your spring bolts. They snap fairly easily and are a bitch to get out at that point... Use a torque wrench for sure. ;D
 
mark13018 said:
Another tip: be careful installing and torquing your spring bolts. They snap fairly easily and are a bitch to get out at that point... Use a torque wrench for sure. ;D

I put them in with a cordless impact haha. Torque wrenches are for head bolts
 
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