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Update 4. This evening I dismantled the clutch assy again. I used a piece of glass to check for warped steel plates, they looked fine.
I double checked the thickness of the fiber plates; the Vernier resolution is in cm, so these measured over 2.5 mm, but accuracy is not perfect.
I checked the factory manual; it shows the seat, wave washer and a metal plate then the ring stopper. This is how I have it configured at this time.
I reassembled, starting with a fiber plate, metal plate with sharp edge facing away from the engine.
I now have 8 and 8 if you count the metal plate behind the ring stopper.
I reassembled, topped off the oil, etc. readjusted the clutch as per the manual, put it back on the center stand and started it up.
It was about 8 pm when I completed this, too dark to get this out of my shed and drive. So on the center stand, running, finding neutral was no problem, in 1st gear, I could almost stall the engine, and I probably could have if I stepped on the brake, but I was leaning over using my hand.
Tomorrow I'll drive it and see if the clutch slips, if it does, I think I need new plates.
If I replace the fiber plates, do I also need to replace the steel plates, if they look ok?
I noticed as the machine began to warm up, the idle crept up from 1-1.5 K rpm to 2.5 - just under 3 K rpm, any ideas on that?
Thanks
Bob
I double checked the thickness of the fiber plates; the Vernier resolution is in cm, so these measured over 2.5 mm, but accuracy is not perfect.
I checked the factory manual; it shows the seat, wave washer and a metal plate then the ring stopper. This is how I have it configured at this time.
I reassembled, starting with a fiber plate, metal plate with sharp edge facing away from the engine.
I now have 8 and 8 if you count the metal plate behind the ring stopper.
I reassembled, topped off the oil, etc. readjusted the clutch as per the manual, put it back on the center stand and started it up.
It was about 8 pm when I completed this, too dark to get this out of my shed and drive. So on the center stand, running, finding neutral was no problem, in 1st gear, I could almost stall the engine, and I probably could have if I stepped on the brake, but I was leaning over using my hand.
Tomorrow I'll drive it and see if the clutch slips, if it does, I think I need new plates.
If I replace the fiber plates, do I also need to replace the steel plates, if they look ok?
I noticed as the machine began to warm up, the idle crept up from 1-1.5 K rpm to 2.5 - just under 3 K rpm, any ideas on that?
Thanks
Bob