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scott
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I'm having a hard time shifting up into 2nd gear from 1st on my GS550. It also seems to "lurch" forward somewhat when I shift from neutral to 1st gear (not severely although I'm not really sure what severe would be). Other gear changes seem ok and I haven't had a problem stalling when I come to stop. I found another post where cowboyup3371 had some of the same problems with his GS550 and was able to resolve it by doing the clutch adjustment as described in the manual using the 3 adjusters (1 - clutch lever, 2 - where the cable meets the engine, and 3 - the screw under the clutch adjustment cover).
I have adjusted the clutch cable several time at these 3 points following the steps in the Clymer manual. It seems a bit better immediately after the adjustment but it doesn't last. Even immediately after adjustment, I wouldn't call it perfect (still lurches a bit and upshifting to 2nd isn't exactly easy).
So I'm assuming the logical first step would be to replace the clutch cable with an OEM part? Would it make sense to replace the clutch springs as well or is that not necessary?
My other question is about a something I found when doing the cable adjustment using the screw under the "clutch adjustment cover". There is something above the adjustment screw. It's wet and kind of ... gelatinous. In the other post, Nessism mentioned "lube the helix mechanism built into the clutch cover (there is a grease nipple)". Is that what I'm seeing? Does it look normal?
Clutch adjustment cover removed (adjuster is the screw / nut in the middle):
Closeup - is this thing above the adjuster just a .... greased nipple?:
I have adjusted the clutch cable several time at these 3 points following the steps in the Clymer manual. It seems a bit better immediately after the adjustment but it doesn't last. Even immediately after adjustment, I wouldn't call it perfect (still lurches a bit and upshifting to 2nd isn't exactly easy).
So I'm assuming the logical first step would be to replace the clutch cable with an OEM part? Would it make sense to replace the clutch springs as well or is that not necessary?
My other question is about a something I found when doing the cable adjustment using the screw under the "clutch adjustment cover". There is something above the adjustment screw. It's wet and kind of ... gelatinous. In the other post, Nessism mentioned "lube the helix mechanism built into the clutch cover (there is a grease nipple)". Is that what I'm seeing? Does it look normal?
Clutch adjustment cover removed (adjuster is the screw / nut in the middle):
Closeup - is this thing above the adjuster just a .... greased nipple?:
