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 Posted: 16:36 - 26 Jun 2014 Post subject: Clutch still slipping after changing the friction plates. |
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I changed my clutch a tad over two weeks ago now, I've done well over 1000 miles on the new plates, I've noticed the clutch is still slipping a fair amount at lowish revs but big throttle openings, for instance if I go full throttle in second gear from 2krpm, the clutch will slip up to around 6krpm and then seems to grip. The grip could be me easing off a bit.
I changed the springs and friction plates for EBC items. I didn't change the steel plates. There was some blueing on two or three of the steel plates, very localised, there wasn't any burned smell from them though, and the plates were still dead flat.
Could the steel plates be the issue? If not what else might it be? ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Thanks for the suggestions
The cable is at the end of it's adjustment, but that would do the opposite and not disengage, no?
Plates were checked with a feeler gauge on our marble kitchen cutting plate, flat enough for me to be confident they're not warped. ( Don't tell the OH).
Should have measured the steel plates but to be fair I didn't so I suppose that is a possibility.
Oil is 10w40 motorcycle oil, motul I think but could be Halfords own.
Fairly sure the plates were identical, I have both the Haynes and the Yamaha Service manuals, no mention of a specific order in either.
As it stands this suggestion:
| yen_powell wrote: | When I had a slipping clutch it was the arm where the cable connected to the engine that wasn't turning properly due to a seized bearing. Replaced the bearing, added some grease and all was well again. |
Has got me thinking, I struggled with getting the arm lined up properly, I wonder if it is slightly out of alignment.
Also I remembered I took a couple of pictures of the marks on the plates and it is far worse than I remember, I'm going to replace the steel plates when I get paid:
https://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee81/paddy2007dug/DSC_0270_zpsk9y0tr9q.jpg
https://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee81/paddy2007dug/DSC_0269_zpsis8fqbgd.jpg
I reckon that will turn out to be it. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Soaking clutch plates belongs in the same box as stuff like wire brushing new tyres to scrub them in, firmly taped up with a big sticker on the front stating 'OPEN ONLY IN EVERT OF DERP'
The bluing on your plates looks normal for the mild slipping you describe though the pic does indicate slight dishing on that plate.
Check your basics first. Pop the cable off at the engine end. If you can't make the lever flap about loosely by pushing and pulling the end of the cable, wash all the gunge out of it or replace. While you have the cover off clean and lube the helical release mechanism and check the pushrod clearance. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Not particularly heavy. But then I think Lifan/pit bike engines only have small basket setups anyway, so less plates and weaker springs perhaps?
In addition to the ziptied springs, I found that adjusting the cable so that the biting point is only just cleared when the levers pulled, also helped in curing the slip when engaged. ____________________ Chase my Witch up, Catch my Snitch up.
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So after ignoring this issue for a while it was gradually getting worse, yesterday I decided to get off my arse and do something about it.
I think this:
https://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee81/paddy2007dug/DSC_0341_zpsam5canp2.jpg
Was causing a lot of my issues.
I installed a new cable yesterday and it seems much better than it was, I'm having some real issue with getting it set up nicely though. At the moment it feel a little like the travel in the lever isn't equating to enough travel at the clutch arm if that makes any sense?
Like when the lever is all the way out the clutch still slips a tiny bit, and when the lever is all the way in it still crunches a tad on the gear change. I feel like if there was an extra 5mm at both ends then it would solve all of the issues.
Is this just an adjustment issue? The lever isn't being pulled back entirely, when I let go of the lever I can push it another 2-3mm out, unsure if that is relevant? ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 116 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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