I took my GS1100LT clutch apart (since I already had to drain the fresh oil after the crankcase filled with gas - A strange new occurrence) to investigate a light thunk sound I hear when letting out the clutch. It only happens on occasion, maybe 1 out of 5 starts, and it doesn't seem to be related to how fast I launch - though it's rare that I launch very hard.
Two of the springs on the clutch basket rattle a little bit, but don't seem like they could fall out - the other four are tight. Could this cause the thunk sound I'm hearing? Everything else seems in order.
It looks like a chunk of something got loose in there and scarred up some of the case and plates, and wore areas of the green paint off the some of the springs; but I noticed this several years ago when I split the cases on this. I'm guessing this is when the basket springs loosened up.
The only thing I've done this year is deglaze my clutch fibers and steels and give it new springs.
Any ideas?
Two of the springs on the clutch basket rattle a little bit, but don't seem like they could fall out - the other four are tight. Could this cause the thunk sound I'm hearing? Everything else seems in order.
It looks like a chunk of something got loose in there and scarred up some of the case and plates, and wore areas of the green paint off the some of the springs; but I noticed this several years ago when I split the cases on this. I'm guessing this is when the basket springs loosened up.
The only thing I've done this year is deglaze my clutch fibers and steels and give it new springs.
Any ideas?
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