It seems strange for a tight Loc-Tited bolt to repeatedly loosen. You might want to check the knuckle for thread issues or hairline cracks, or replace it with a known-good one for testing.
I think the knuckle configurations may make a difference. The large '75-'76 MR175 knuckle seems the sturdiest, with a clamp bolt and separate arm pivot pin. I've replaced my pin with an Allen bolt, drilled out the ball-bearing 'dimple' a little deeper, and shimmed up the spring, and it's held up well for years now (although I don't use it that much - see below).
I push-start my bike whenever possible - with 175 psi compression, sometimes it feels like there's a wood block in the cylinder. I'm also worried about the return spring, which is a common failure item.
I don't know if this is a factor on your bike, but the clutch cover serves as the main kickstart-shaft bearing surface. The hole can wear egg-shaped and allow the shaft to cock during starting, which isn't good for the gears and also beats on the seal. Later CR and all MR covers have steel inserts, but the early CR covers used the magnesium as the bearing and wore quickly.
Ray
_________________ '74 CR125M (175cc), '75 MR175, '82 RM250Z, '08 YZ250F, '14 Zero FX electric, '14 Zero MX electric, '18 Alta MXR electric
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