On my '81 GS550T I'm experiencing a strange problem I think is related to clutch drag. When the engine is warm there is a fairly loud click/clunk noise when the clutch is released. The noise sounds like the transmission dogs banging together as the lash is taken up. It's very annoying during stop and go traffic, such as when moving up to take my turn at a stop sign. When the bike gets like this the transmission is pretty clunky as well, particularly when downshifting to lower gears at a stop.
Yesterday I pulled the clutch apart and everything looks like new (bike only has 700 miles on it from new). Running Rotella 5W-40 oil. Clutch performs perfectly as well and adjusting the freeplay has no effect on the noise. Oil level is to full line - not overfilled.
As an experiment I put the bike on the center stand and ran the bike with the clutch pulled in. Even with the clutch pulled in there is enough clutch drag to spin the tire in relation to engine speed. Each time I rolled the throttle on-off the click/clunk was very apparent.
I'm really at a loss about this noise - it offends my mechanical sympathy. Any suggestions appreciated.
Yesterday I pulled the clutch apart and everything looks like new (bike only has 700 miles on it from new). Running Rotella 5W-40 oil. Clutch performs perfectly as well and adjusting the freeplay has no effect on the noise. Oil level is to full line - not overfilled.
As an experiment I put the bike on the center stand and ran the bike with the clutch pulled in. Even with the clutch pulled in there is enough clutch drag to spin the tire in relation to engine speed. Each time I rolled the throttle on-off the click/clunk was very apparent.
I'm really at a loss about this noise - it offends my mechanical sympathy. Any suggestions appreciated.