Tommygun4u
Active Member
If someone can, please help me. I followed all the directions and bike starts in neutral but I can pull in clutch to try gears. Anyone know why? Thank you
try poking a guitar string (small one) into what looks like a false hole in the bottom of the reservoir. Cover all your stuff with towels first so you don't give it a nice bath in brake fluid from the possible fountain that could occur. I squeezed my lever when I was putting in my new stuff, too, and couldn't do anything until I poked mine with a violin string. Then you're gonna rebleed stuff, too.
Did you get the pressure plate to the correct orientation? It only goes on one way (out of possible 6).
Sean
Hello thanks for response , yes when I crack the bleed nipple the pressure is relieved.
But as I continue to pump lever and bleed the pressure builds until it can't be squeezed.
This does nothing to the clutch. I get no clutch. I'm gonna order a slave rebuild and a bleed tool set up' Hopefully this is hydraulic and not mechanical. I'll report back
Behind the wired plate is another clutch friction. A half sized disc along with some other preloading springs. Many eliminate the half friction, wire, and 2 preloading spring/washers. Then install a full size friction in it's place.
BUT, the main issue is likely the orientation of the pressure plate. There is a dimple on the pressure plate above one hole and a matching dimple on the inner basket that you use to do the alignment.
8 total plates. so you probably installed too many plates
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