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Clutch actuator assembly with broken nylon needed.

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The nylon part of my RT2 clutch actuator is cracked and it's only a matter of time before I'm going to need to fix it. I posted this idea on Mausers thread, yamaha-enduros.com/index.php/forums/1972...w-split-rt2?start=30 . I've been thinking about a fix to replace the threaded nylon piece. Chasing a triple lead thread on my lathe doesn't look like a problem. I'm not sure how or if a new nylon piece can be attached and locked to the metal part of the actuator. This is where I need help. If anyone has a broken actuator assembly, broken as the nylon is separated from the metal, and doesn't mind sending to me I'd much appreciate it! In return, if I can come up with a fix, I'll send it back fixed.
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I probably have a few.
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I may even have a stick of Delrin....
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Thanks!!!
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Going in the mail Dec. 12
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Mauser sums it up, it's a press fit and the shaft has ribs or splines depending on the terminology you prefer. I know because Marble Motors briefly re-popped them in too soft of a plastic, I bought one and ended up epoxying mine on to the shaft for that bike because as shipped it spun on the shaft.
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