ok, update. and in need of your expertise again. It appears that the release bearing on the hub clutch release had gotten cockeyed a bit. Upon closer examination, the hub clutch release was stuck sideways a bit too. It appears the 2 spring pins in the side of the hub had broken off clean and the remaining parts were found in the bottom of the housing. I think it is only cause of lack of experience that I likely pushed the clutch all the way in before it was together and it travel too far off the front of the splines, then on rebound, it got cockeyed. Question: These 2 spring pins ride behind the fork lobes and work to pull the hub back after clutch is pushed in and released, correct? Should I make sure that I replace them with a hardened steel, or should it be another material? I have a machine shop nearby, and didn't wanna wait on the pins from Messicks. I believe that might be the only reason it wouldn't go back together. The release bearing was stuck out and at an angle.