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04-0373/B Dommi/Atlas
Clutch Rod Seal
The clutch rod seal pictured below was designed and
manufactured at the request of several Pre Commando clutch Norton owners. It can
also be used on a conversion Commando clutch. It is basically for use with the
Atlas/Dommi transmission mainshaft. The problems to be solved were
basically the same as for the Commando. Dragging clutch while disengaged, and
slipping clutch upon engagement. Complaints of significant amounts of gearbox
gear oil migration into the primary causing fluid level changes.
The same technique of oring sealing the
clutch rod against the end of the mainshaft was used. However, the method to
hold the o-ring had to be modified due to the Dommi mainshaft threads not going
all the way to the end of the shaft as the commandos shafts threads do. This
required a two piece device to do the same job. Therefore, a special extended
clutch retention nut is supplied as part of the kit.

Atlas Seal On Mainshaft


Atlas Clutch Rod Seal On Clutch
INSTALLATION:
The main clutch retention nut should be replaced with the
special long nut.
Screw it on all the way, but just finger tight!
Polish the outer 1" of the clutch rod.
Reinstall the rod back in the mainshaft.
Install the oring into the holders oring groove
and insure it is fully seated.
Slide the seal holder over the end of the rod and
screw into the extended nut a few turns. Do not "bottom out" the seal
holder.
Fully secure the special clutch center nut.
Apply blue locktite at nut/seal holder joint..
Finish tightening down the seal holder. The proper clutch
spring adjusting tool (split screwdriver) should work well.
Screwdriver tight should be all that is needed. 1-2
ft/lbs.
IF YOU OVERTIGHTEN IT, YOU CAN SPLIT THE SEAL HOLDER AT
THE THREADS.
To remove. just remove the clutch center nut, and then
screw out the seal retainer from the nut..
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