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Re: Bit of a grind when I kick her over?

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:16 pm
by alanscottj
storkfoot wrote:If that picture is your cushdrive than that is the way there are and should be (refer back to rossclark's post).

You are going to have to take the side casing off but, if I were you, just check your kickstart lever is on the correct spline.

Failing all that take it to Barry turner. I suspect he'll diagnose the noise pretty quickly.

I can't see your hoped piston being the issue but I am firmly in the camp of other posters on this topic. That is I would strip the engine and make sure it is all cleaned out.
The picture of the cush is not my cush it's off the tinternet, I was using it to ilustrate what I am trying to say. I have opened the casing, and when I look at my cush drive, the gap where the sprocket meets the cush is quite big.....I am going to take a photo later and that may help explain. In the photo of the cush the you can see the gap ever so slightly open, on my cush the gap is much bigger, maybe its coming loose? Anyway, like I said, I'll take a photo later :D

Re: Bit of a grind when I kick her over?

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 7:10 pm
by rosscla
Give the Cush drive cap a tap with a hammer.

Does it clunk or boing?

The cap should slide down the splines and be held on the spring (boing) or if it's trapped on the top of the sleeve it will be solid (clunk).

Also check the inside of the casing in that area doe any sign of rubbing.

Re: Bit of a grind when I kick her over?

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 9:36 am
by Ilango
alanscottj wrote:Sometime when I kick over my Lammy, it feels like there is a bit of a grind, only very briefly when the kickstart piston engages with the first gear, as I say it's very brief and then goes on to engage properly and starts her up. I thought at first it might be the kickstart itself moving on the splines of the kickstart shaft as that is what it feels like, but on inspection it ain't, it's all good there.
Had a similar problem in my Vijai Super too. Upon opening up the chain casing, it was found that the larger kick shaft bush was fitted loosely. Means that the hole had become larger. The bush snuggly fits into another chain cover. Ended up with a custom made oversized kick pedal bush to sort out this grinding noise. May be the bush has just started to get loose and give away in your case.