Missing CCT cap
Missing CCT cap
Hi all, a question and a bit of advice if anyone can help,
I thought for a winter job I would replace the original ctt’s with some manual ones.
Followed the instructions as laid out in the forum ( brilliant - thank you ) just about finished putting all back together and a well deserved cuppa.
That is when I noticed the original cct’s were different, on closer inspection the metal cap off the rear one was missing ?
I haven’t run the bike yet but am left with the issue that it might have come off at some point and fallen down into the clutch area ?
Has anyone had this issue before ?
If I remove the clutch cover will it give me access to it if indeed it has come off and fallen down.
Any tips or advice would be appreciated
Dave.
I thought for a winter job I would replace the original ctt’s with some manual ones.
Followed the instructions as laid out in the forum ( brilliant - thank you ) just about finished putting all back together and a well deserved cuppa.
That is when I noticed the original cct’s were different, on closer inspection the metal cap off the rear one was missing ?
I haven’t run the bike yet but am left with the issue that it might have come off at some point and fallen down into the clutch area ?
Has anyone had this issue before ?
If I remove the clutch cover will it give me access to it if indeed it has come off and fallen down.
Any tips or advice would be appreciated
Dave.
Re: Missing CCT cap
Never heard of that before.
Quick check. On the CCT body there should be a painted dot. Check to see if the front & rear have the same colour.
It may be at some point they have been replaced & the cap wasn't swapped over.
Dots can be White, Pink or Orange it's just a batch marker...

To take the clutch cover off, You'll need to drain the Oil & the coolant. So you will need Fresh Oil, new coolant & a new gasket...
Quick check. On the CCT body there should be a painted dot. Check to see if the front & rear have the same colour.
It may be at some point they have been replaced & the cap wasn't swapped over.
Dots can be White, Pink or Orange it's just a batch marker...

To take the clutch cover off, You'll need to drain the Oil & the coolant. So you will need Fresh Oil, new coolant & a new gasket...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: Missing CCT cap
I have come across this before where the old metal caps have not been taken off the old CCT's and fitted to the new one's before fitting, as Mac points out.MacV2 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 5:08 pm Never heard of that before.
Quick check. On the CCT body there should be a painted dot. Check to see if the front & rear have the same colour.
It may be at some point they have been replaced & the cap wasn't swapped over.
Dots can be White, Pink or Orange it's just a batch marker...
To take the clutch cover off, You'll need to drain the Oil & the coolant. So you will need Fresh Oil, new coolant & a new gasket...
IIRC the metal cap is a tight fit on the rubber end, so not very likely it would fall off when fitting the CCT to the rear cylinder, and no chance of it dropping off once the CCT is fixed in place.
I can understand you wanting to make sure there isn't a metal cap floating around in the engine somewhere for peace of mind, but I will be surprised if you find one.
I would imagine the rear CCT only was replaced at that time, hence the metal cap is not missing on the front CCT,
Chris.
Re: Missing CCT cap
I agree, the current one was fitted without swapping the cap over.
You can check easily enough- look at the one you removed; if it has a circle imprinted on the rubber then it didn't have a cap fitted on assembly.
The circle is from the rear of the tensioner blade.
You can check easily enough- look at the one you removed; if it has a circle imprinted on the rubber then it didn't have a cap fitted on assembly.
The circle is from the rear of the tensioner blade.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Missing CCT cap
Thanks all for the input. I will fire her up over the Xmas and fingers crossed she won’t rattle or worse go bang.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
Dave.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
Dave.
Re: Missing CCT cap
If there isn't any cap fitted to your new one you'll need to add it.
I'm sure one if our regulars will have a spare one if it's missing.
I'm sure one if our regulars will have a spare one if it's missing.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Missing CCT cap
confession time!
I replaced the CCTs on my '05 VTR and, after reading about the 'fail-safe' mod on this forum, removed them to do the mod only to find I'd forgotten to swap the metal caps over from the old ones..Doh! The rubber was a bit deformed which made it difficult to get the caps on and also made the calculations a bit challenging as to how big to make the insert. A bit of trial and error and taking them out a couple of times all was well and the motor is still running fine. Only used for track days
I replaced the CCTs on my '05 VTR and, after reading about the 'fail-safe' mod on this forum, removed them to do the mod only to find I'd forgotten to swap the metal caps over from the old ones..Doh! The rubber was a bit deformed which made it difficult to get the caps on and also made the calculations a bit challenging as to how big to make the insert. A bit of trial and error and taking them out a couple of times all was well and the motor is still running fine. Only used for track days
Re: Missing CCT cap
RodneyT wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:08 am confession time!
I replaced the CCTs on my '05 VTR and, after reading about the 'fail-safe' mod on this forum, removed them to do the mod only to find I'd forgotten to swap the metal caps over from the old ones..Doh! The rubber was a bit deformed which made it difficult to get the caps on and also made the calculations a bit challenging as to how big to make the insert. A bit of trial and error and taking them out a couple of times all was well and the motor is still running fine. Only used for track days
IMHO Honda should have added a note about reusing the old end cap in with the new CCT, if they couldn’t stretch the budget to supply the part with a brand new end cap,
Chris.