Still the clutch
#11
Man seriously just dump in a quart and call it good!!!!!
This ain't rocket science all you have to do is put enough in there so the gears on the clutch hub can sling it around the inner primary.
The only thing in there that needs lubrication is the primary chain.
This ain't rocket science all you have to do is put enough in there so the gears on the clutch hub can sling it around the inner primary.
The only thing in there that needs lubrication is the primary chain.
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#17
Hate to suggest this, but you've been over everything else. Could be a clutch hub bearing getting tired. They're pretty hearty, but do get loose over time and can fail.
You'll have to pull the primary cover. Then, have someone pull the clutch or tie the lever against the bars and see how much wiggle you have on the clutch basket (shell) with the clutch released. Wiggle it top to bottom, and front to rear - like checking tie rod ends and ball joints on a car.
They are a sealed ball bearing so they will have a little wiggle, it's just a "feel" and judgement thing. I'd say if it can be moved the thickness of a clutch steel or plate, might be time....
You'll have to pull the primary cover. Then, have someone pull the clutch or tie the lever against the bars and see how much wiggle you have on the clutch basket (shell) with the clutch released. Wiggle it top to bottom, and front to rear - like checking tie rod ends and ball joints on a car.
They are a sealed ball bearing so they will have a little wiggle, it's just a "feel" and judgement thing. I'd say if it can be moved the thickness of a clutch steel or plate, might be time....
#18
Hate to suggest this, but you've been over everything else. Could be a clutch hub bearing getting tired. They're pretty hearty, but do get loose over time and can fail.
You'll have to pull the primary cover. Then, have someone pull the clutch or tie the lever against the bars and see how much wiggle you have on the clutch basket (shell) with the clutch released. Wiggle it top to bottom, and front to rear - like checking tie rod ends and ball joints on a car.
They are a sealed ball bearing so they will have a little wiggle, it's just a "feel" and judgement thing. I'd say if it can be moved the thickness of a clutch steel or plate, might be time....
You'll have to pull the primary cover. Then, have someone pull the clutch or tie the lever against the bars and see how much wiggle you have on the clutch basket (shell) with the clutch released. Wiggle it top to bottom, and front to rear - like checking tie rod ends and ball joints on a car.
They are a sealed ball bearing so they will have a little wiggle, it's just a "feel" and judgement thing. I'd say if it can be moved the thickness of a clutch steel or plate, might be time....
#19