Transmission ticking noises
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Transmission ticking noises
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
thanks
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
thanks
Re: Transmission ticking noises
the trannys in these bikes make alot of noise........
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Re: Transmission ticking noises
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.
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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Re: Transmission ticking noises
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?
and does 10w-40 (car) motor oil cause the clutch to potentially slip?
Re: Transmission ticking noises
Um yeah don't use CAR oil in your FZR. Different additives and the what not. 

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Re: Transmission ticking noises
nothing wrong with car oil. the manual recommends sae 10w30 or 20w40 depending on climate, of course they want you to use yamalubemark1914 wrote:Um yeah don't use CAR oil in your FZR. Different additives and the what not.

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Re: Transmission ticking noises
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.demon_knight69 wrote:nothing wrong with car oil. the manual recommends sae 10w30 or 20w40 depending on climate, of course they want you to use yamalubemark1914 wrote:Um yeah don't use CAR oil in your FZR. Different additives and the what not.
Re: Transmission ticking noises
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.
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.
Re: Transmission ticking noises
For what it's worth, I current am running Valvoline 10w40 4T in my bike.asdfghwy wrote:Is it worth to shell out the extra money for yamalube?
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Re: Transmission ticking noises
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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Re: Transmission ticking noises
seafoam is pretty good stuff. there was a big thread on it last year clickyasdfghwy 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
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Re: Transmission ticking noises
The white papers on seafoam are on the WIKI Tech book & URL page:-demon_knight69 wrote:seafoam is pretty good stuff. there was a big thread on it last year clickyasdfghwy 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
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Re: Transmission ticking noises
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
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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-in NOT AS MANY pieces for track, beater prep
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-in NOT AS MANY pieces for track, beater prep
SOLD
88 FZR1000, 90 FZR 1040, 03 Suzuki SV1000S, 06 R6 50th Anniversary
Re: Transmission ticking noises
okay so i'm going to be installing chain/sprockets tomorrow. should I wait until after that to commence with the seafoam / oil change?