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 Posted: 15:18 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: struggling to get clutch cover off tt600 |
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the tt600 has a dipstick rther than a sight glass and the oil seemed to be too low to show on the dipstick
in an attempt to see how low the oil was, i dipped a cable tie in
unfortunately i dropped the cable tie so now i need to get the clutch cover thing off
this kind of thing was easy with my rs125 as i had a pdf workshop manual but if i want a workshop manual for the tt600 its £50
i have undone all the bolts i can see on the clutch cover but it still wont come off
i am tempted to thin fuck it, the cable tie will melt i'll just top up the oil and run it but i know that would be a bad thing to do ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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Quote: | the tt600 has a dipstick rther than a sight glass and the oil seemed to be too low to show on the dipstick |
Then you need to either change the oil or top it up
Quote: | in an attempt to see how low the oil was, i dipped a cable tie in |
W... t... h... Why?
Quote: | unfortunately i dropped the cable tie so now i need to get the clutch cover thing off |
You've dropped a tie inside the engine?!
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this kind of thing was easy with my rs125 as i had a pdf workshop manual but if i want a workshop manual for the tt600 its £50  |
Ebay?
Quote: | i am tempted to thin fuck it, the cable tie will melt i'll just top up the oil and run it but i know that would be a bad thing to do |
Yes, it would be a bad thing to do. |
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 Posted: 15:31 - 28 Mar 2006 Post subject: |
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Don't know if there's something special about your bike, but standard operating procedure here would be to pull the clutch lever and give the clutch housing a couple of gentle sideways whacks with a soft mallet
oh and make SURE all the bolts are out
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Colin you nutter.
It would have been easier just to top up the oil!
Workshop manuals can be had for next to nothing on eBay, especially the 'electronic' ones.  |
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Might the cable tie come out (or near) the sump plug hole if you drain the oil?
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First off, the clutch cover is held on by two or three metal dowels as well as the bolts that you have removed, and the stickiness of the gasket. You WILL need to replace the gasket unless you can remove it in one piece. Which is hard.
Second off, use the sight glass, that is what it is there for.
Third off, if you can't afford a fiver for a gasket, can you afford oil?
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Hitting the clutch case with a hammer is probably a bit silly, because most are, as marjay said, held in place by locating dowels, which are small hollow metal tubes, and easy to bend and squash.
Why dip a cable tie inside the filler cap hole? Even if some oil appeared on it, you'd have no idea if the level was right (unless you had a special TT600 cable tie with Hi and Lo marked on it...). If it's not showing in the sightglass when the bike is UPRIGHT, not on the sidestand, then it needs topping up.
And you can reseal the cover with Hermatite Insta-Gasket or similar if you remove all traces of paper gasket, but it's not quite as reliable to seal.
Lastly, the cable tie wouldn't have come out of the sump hole, just wouldn't come out. Running it with the cabletie in would probably make a nice mess, unsure exactly what sort of problem it could really cause in the oil routing, because I don't think anyones been stupid enough to do it yet. |
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COLINWALL wrote: | i didnt hit the clutch cover with a hammer, i put a piece of wood against it and gave it a couple of light taps, and then i leavered it open with the claw on the claw hammer
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