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chris-red
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PostPosted: 18:15 - 18 Dec 2007    Post subject: GS500e Clutch and my bad weekend. Reply with quote

I bought a '99 GS500e off ebay for £700. I road it from Whitsable in Kent to Hornchurch in Essex. I then road from Hornchurch to [s]Portsmouth[/s] Junction 9 of the M25


The clutch gave up after not even 200miles, left me stranded on the M25 freezing my bollocks off for an hour. I was heading to Portsmouth for a Christmas meal I had a tux in the top box. I was 2 hours late and missed the food but got a massive cheer from everyone as a walked in .

The tacho cable turned out to be a big problem as it had had the head of the engine side thread mullered. I had to remove the peice that the tacho screws into.

Saturday I spent trying to find somewhere nearby that had clutch plates for it. I finally got hold of someone that had a clutch kit for it and went along to see him, he said it was delivered by mistake he also had the peice that the tacho screws into!! He let me have the clutch kit and the tacho peice and a bar end for £30! So if you are looking for old bike parts check out R&D motorcycles in Southampton, the guy who runs it is really friendly and helpfull. He has a GS engine he is breaking.

We couldn't find a gasket Saturday so hoped we could use the old one or use liquid gasket. When we cracked her open we soon realised we wern't gonna use the old gasket it was broke in loads of places and firmly attached to both sides of the casing. Scraping gasket is the shittiest job ever especially when it is 1 degree out and you don't have a garage to work in. Anyway after dreading taking the clutch apart it turned out to be a fairly easy job, new plates went in and we tried using Instant gasket to make a seal. I started her and she pissed oil all over the place we took everything off and again and applied the gasket more liberally and started her again pissed oil out, again. I then read the packet, Instant gasket isn't as instant as it claims you need to wait 24 hours for it to harden .

At this point it was 5 o'clock, dark and cold. I couldn't move my fingers and I was unbelively angry. I had spent the night partying and didn't get in to about 5am and was up at 10 to start fixing the bike (didn't start till about 1 as I still felt spastic from the night before) I also had to be in London for my night shift at 11. Sorry for the rant but it feels good to vent, I had a excellent weekend planned and this heap ruined it. Still the party was awesome.

Clearly the inside hasn't been looked after the oil was black and frothy when it came out there was also a fair bit of clutch plate floating in it.




PICS

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Inside the case.

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My friend Tom who did most of the work:D

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and again.

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Nackered plates

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Bits of clutch in the casing, and gasket on the outside!

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Flange seal:hah

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All back together sort of.
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TUG
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PostPosted: 18:54 - 18 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

mine was in a similar shape, it still had ridges but was shot! shiney though! its easy to DIY and fast to do. took me 15 mins. Did you let the plates soak in fresh oil overnite? and take it easy for 100 miles or so to bed em. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 18:52 - 19 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think you should buy your friend some jeans for all his hard work Laughing
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PostPosted: 00:55 - 20 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tip for next time you may have the case off, Lean the bike against something (securely!) to prevent a loss of oil Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 00:58 - 20 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

J.K.R wrote:
Tip for next time you may have the case off, Lean the bike against something (securely!) to prevent a loss of oil Thumbs Up


If there is bits of clutch plate floating round in the casing I would be replacing ALL the oil I could get out of the thing.
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chris-red
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PostPosted: 01:36 - 20 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

J.K.R wrote:
Tip for next time you may have the case off, Lean the bike against something (securely!) to prevent a loss of oil Thumbs Up


I never had an interest in keeping the oil in the bike TBH. If you check out the oil it is black an foamy I'm no mechanic but I would not want that anywhere near the inside of my bike.
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PostPosted: 19:40 - 20 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well if i was wanting the oil out of the engine i'd use the sump bolt, Rather than have to mop up a load of oil Thumbs Up Smile

Brake Cleaner is awesome for properly cleaning oil and grease up btw.
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PostPosted: 23:47 - 20 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

jamie stokes wrote:
J.K.R wrote:
Tip for next time you may have the case off, Lean the bike against something (securely!) to prevent a loss of oil Thumbs Up


If there is bits of clutch plate floating round in the casing I would be replacing ALL the oil I could get out of the thing.

No really? wow, i just thoguth you wack em in and ride? Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 00:25 - 21 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

J.K.R wrote:
Well if i was wanting the oil out of the engine i'd use the sump bolt, Rather than have to mop up a load of oil Thumbs Up Smile

Brake Cleaner is awesome for properly cleaning oil and grease up btw.


I did. Hence the bowl of oil underwhere the sump bolt is.
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