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- | You may wish to refer to the clutch drawing at:- | + | You may wish to refer to the clutch drawing at:- [[http:// |
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===Clutch slipping=== | ===Clutch slipping=== | ||
- The manual says: | - The manual says: | ||
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* Incorrect clutch adjustment | * Incorrect clutch adjustment | ||
* Weak clutch springs | * Weak clutch springs | ||
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- | ==== Original author:- | + | ==== WIKI-ized by Y-G ==== |
+ | == added to the WIKI 2009-02-02 | ||
+ | ==== The Following was written by Don TZ125 ==== | ||
+ | ==== WiKi-ized by Y-G ==== | ||
+ | == added to the WIKI 2009-06-18 == | ||
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+ | It's not so much difference between new and used, as it is between stock (firm) and Barnett (freakin' | ||
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+ | You asked about whether this could be done with common hand tools - yes, absolutely. You could theoretically do it with the bike's toolkit, but I wouldn' | ||
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+ | There really isn't much to it: | ||
+ | * 1) soak new friction plates in clean motor oil overnight | ||
+ | * 2) remove the 10 Allen bolts on the clutch cover (note which holes have the long ones) | ||
+ | * 3) remove the clutch cover (you will spill a little oil; have something underneath), | ||
+ | * 4) remove the spring bolts using a socket wrench if possible, otherwise an impact driver (fat screwdriver you smack with a hammer) is a really good idea | ||
+ | * 5) remove springs, pressure plate, and plate pack | ||
+ | * 6) clean the clutch cover gasket surface, removing any stuck-on gasket, gasket goo, or other crud. Make sure it doesn' | ||
+ | * 7) install 9 frictions and 8 steel plates, friction first, alternate friction and steel. The steels have a round edge and a stamped edge, and a tab on the OD. Install the steels so the round edges are all out or all in; don't alternate. The tabs should NOT overlap, spread them around the circle. | ||
+ | * 8) Install the pressure plate so the triangle on the plate and dot on the hub line up (I might have dot and triangle mixed up). The pressure plate goes on 5 ways, only one will work properly. | ||
+ | * 9) Install the springs and spring bolts; torque to 4.3 ft.lb - that's all! **Over torque** one of these, and you're replacing the clutch hub. The spring towers can't accept a thread repair insert. | ||
+ | * 10) Apply light coat of oil to new gasket, and install gasket, dowel pins and cover. Gasket goo shouldn' | ||
- | ==== WIKI-ized by Y_G ==== | ||
- | Mark's section | + | You're done! |
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