I'm having trouble tracing this down: My engine runs superbly when I first start her up, and for a little while once I remove the choke. But once I get off the highway I notice it's a lot harder and noisier to shift than it was before my last maintenance binge.
Here's the thing I fixed: My clutch would previously slip in 3rd, occasionally in 5th. I bought new springs (much needed), scuffed the fiber plates and the metal plates before reassembly. No slipping, everything seemed fine, like I gained 10hp.
Now, approx 2 weeks on, I notice my oil (10w40 non-syn with no friction modifiers, replaced 700mi ago) is becoming black, clutch has started slipping again, and I'm having a hell of a time shifting to neutral without blipping the throttle a bit. There's a strange ticking sound when I use engine braking in 2nd and 1st gear. The clutch pin adjust has been backed out by 1/4 turn per the manual... I don't know what I'm missing here. The fiber plates still have thickness to them (so it'd seem).
Aside from measuring the thickness of the plates, can you think of anything else it might be? Could reduced valve clearance heat the oil up like this?
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