Cciesinski01
Active OPE Member

Last night I put a 455 Rancher back together after having the bottom of the cylinder surface cut 0.010", no other changes. Crank bearings, seals, piston, etc. were reused as they appeared like they were in great shape.
After it was back together sprocket spins freely by hand with oiler drive gear, sleeve and sprocket installed but as soon as the clutch gets installed there is a considerable amount of resistance. Seems like the plastic rim of the oiler drive gear is pinched too hard between the sprocket and side plate?
I have pulled it back apart twice and reinstalled everything with the same issue. The sprocket can still be spun by hand when the clutch is on but it is noticeably more difficult. I can't seem to figure out what the underlying issue is.
What am I missing here...?
Thanks
After it was back together sprocket spins freely by hand with oiler drive gear, sleeve and sprocket installed but as soon as the clutch gets installed there is a considerable amount of resistance. Seems like the plastic rim of the oiler drive gear is pinched too hard between the sprocket and side plate?
I have pulled it back apart twice and reinstalled everything with the same issue. The sprocket can still be spun by hand when the clutch is on but it is noticeably more difficult. I can't seem to figure out what the underlying issue is.
What am I missing here...?
Thanks