Removing the advance lock nut on the starter clutch

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Removing the advance lock nut on the starter clutch

nilsthenomad
My starter has been slipping and sure enough when I removed the left cover the 3 nuts holding the main gear were loose. I've read a lot about this problem on the forum here and know that with a little loctite and a tighten the problem will be fixed, but  I was hoping someone could give me a good description of how to remove the advance lock nut so I can get at the 3 loose bolts. I've looked in the manual and it looks like I need to hold the outer ring with a wrench and then loosen the inner nut or visa-versa. It's a little to vague to interpret and I don't want to break anything.  Can someone give me a little play-by-play on getting these off?
'81 CB750K, '70 C70. As long as the Honda's older than I am, I'm happy...
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Re: Removing the advance lock nut on the starter clutch

Rodgil
I did that job on my 82 CB750F a few months ago. No tricks, no traps, just a ring spanner and a socket needed, as shown in the FSM, page 8-11.
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Re: Removing the advance lock nut on the starter clutch

nilsthenomad
Thanks for the confirmation. Unfortunately, ended up rounding the nut and having to use an extractor as it appears the previous owner had put some JB-Weld instead of loc-tite on the threads. Finding a lot of fun stuff like that as I rebuild this bike. ;)
'81 CB750K, '70 C70. As long as the Honda's older than I am, I'm happy...
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Re: Removing the advance lock nut on the starter clutch

shinyribs
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JB Weld for locltite? Wow. That's awful. Good luck man. PO's are great.
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Re: Removing the advance lock nut on the starter clutch

Re-run
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In reply to this post by nilsthenomad
Man, I would never do something like that. Sooner or later a bolt will have to come out or a nut come off.
The ride IS the adventure. The destination is just to get gas!