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Transmission ticking noises

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on my 98 fzr-600 everytime I pull the clutch back and put it into any gear WITHOUT engaging the clutch again I heard this ticking / rattling noise and it usually gets louder and louder as I go from 1--->6. If I let go of the clutch it gets louder.

Now I'm really hoping its not shift fork or drums and that it's just a sticky or a misconfigured clutch that is causing me these problems.

How can I check for a badly setup / maintained clutch?


**There is no chain on the bike atm
**I used 10w-40 (car) motor oil when I initially bought the bike.

The bike had been sitting for who knows how long when I brought it to my house

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the trannys in these bikes make alot of noise........
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80% of this noise will disappear when there is a chain on the bike.



You are hearing the lash between the gears ("gets louder as I go from 1----6" ). That lash is damped by actually having a load on the countershaft.
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okay that makes me a lot less nervous now. so should the lashing get "worse" (louder) when I let go of the clutch while in gear then?

and does 10w-40 (car) motor oil cause the clutch to potentially slip?
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Um yeah don't use CAR oil in your FZR. Different additives and the what not. :thumbsup:
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mark1914 wrote:Um yeah don't use CAR oil in your FZR. Different additives and the what not. :thumbsup:
nothing wrong with car oil. the manual recommends sae 10w30 or 20w40 depending on climate, of course they want you to use yamalube :whistle
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demon_knight69 wrote:
mark1914 wrote:Um yeah don't use CAR oil in your FZR. Different additives and the what not. :thumbsup:
nothing wrong with car oil. the manual recommends sae 10w30 or 20w40 depending on climate, of course they want you to use yamalube :whistle
That depends on what grade 10w30 you use they all have additives but some are not good for cork clutches I seem to remember a thread about oils etc. late last year.
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Is it worth to shell out the extra money for yamalube?

In my automotives class we were discussing how a 10w-30 oil is a 10w-30 oil in a car, and the names dont mean shit. I don't know how that applies to switching between motorcycles and bikes though.
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asdfghwy wrote:Is it worth to shell out the extra money for yamalube?
For what it's worth, I current am running Valvoline 10w40 4T in my bike.
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okay cool, I'm going to pick up some of that and was wondering does seafoam actually help? I was thinking of doing it when I change the oil
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asdfghwy wrote:okay cool, I'm going to pick up some of that and was wondering does seafoam actually help? I was thinking of doing it when I change the oil
seafoam is pretty good stuff. there was a big thread on it last year clicky
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demon_knight69 wrote:
asdfghwy wrote:okay cool, I'm going to pick up some of that and was wondering does seafoam actually help? I was thinking of doing it when I change the oil
seafoam is pretty good stuff. there was a big thread on it last year clicky
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put regualr white rotella in

there is nothing cheaper and not much better for dino oil.

and it doesnt have the shit additives most car oils do, 'energy saving molecules' == clutch slipping molecules
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okay so i'm going to be installing chain/sprockets tomorrow. should I wait until after that to commence with the seafoam / oil change?
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