Quote from: NMKawierider on December 27, 2022, 04:57:08 PM
Either the oneway is in backwards (which I suspect is the problem) or the wet clutch isn't releasing...and that can be because the shoes are not retracting because of a spring issue or in the bind with the bell because of a shaft bearing problem...either one.. or both. There is also the possibility that there was an assembly problem where the wet clutch shoes and bell and in contact with each other other then an alignment problem but one caused because something wasn't assembled correctly like..the clutch wasn't installed correctly on the crankshaft or a bearing wasn't seated fully..a gasket wasn't used on the cover..something that caused then to come too much together and make internal contact. Some kind of marks will show this problem as well as a bearing alignment issue.
If it is the oneway being in backwards, it may now be damaged and may have also damaged the area it contacts on the bell shaft from digging-in under load. Some have been known to break all together.
Just FYI, if it is in and working correctly, with the belt off or in neutral and engine NOT running, the primary will spin counter-clockwise and lock if you try and spin it clockwise. If in backward and there are no other issues..including a damaged oneway, it will be the reverse of that.
Thank you for the reply.
I mirrored what I took out of the new engine with the replacement parts. If the previous owner assembled it wrong, then I simply repeated his mistake....
I'll let you know what I find!
Thanks again.