Over the winter I rebuilt an '85 GS450L and it's been on the road for a few hundred miles now and runs like a champ*. The only issue is a slight noise that sounds like its coming from the clutch area. Hard to describe but its kind of a rubby/whirring noise and is NOT effected by pulling in or releasing the clutch. It does change with engine speed and seems to come and go at will. I've never heard anything like it on my 16v GS750 but I did hear a similar and quieter noise on a GS1100 I did rings and some top end work on last year.
Yesterday I pulled the clutch cover to check for any debris and look things over. Everything looked fine until I took the clutch disks out. With the disks removed there is some play top to bottom and side to side in the "finger" part of the clutch assembly attached to the primary gear. Is that normal? Play is about 1.5mm or so (guessing) and at first I thought I'd found the problem but I need a socket for the hub nut and that stopped things last night. This morning when looking at diagrams I wondered if what I'm feeling is normal? Maybe there is play at the springs somehow? It doesn't feel sloppy but I can move things by hand.
This engine has less than 9,000mi on it and everything looks pristine and well cared for so it's hard to believe something has gone bad already but I want to make sure the bike is 100% before the new owner/new rider takes it home for keeps.
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* GS450 - I like the first one so much I bought the whole trailer load...
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