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62 bugzilla
clutch rattle at idle in neutral ?
I just bought a 79 gs 1000 and it has a rattle coming from the clutch only below 1500 rpm and in neutral ? If you engage the clutch even at idle it goes away or if you raise the rpm. When I feel the clutch linkage at case with my hand when the noise in happening it feels like the basket is loose or something is out of balance? Any ideas?Tags: None
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62 bugzilla
great
Sounds great and what I thought. Are the springs something you replace like clutch springs or are they able to be tightened by adjusting them? I was planning on getting some barnet clutch springs for the clutch aswell since I here the clutch plates wear like iron but the spring will loose tension from being compressed for so many years. Are those the same springs your talking about or different springs? Thanks
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Just get stock springs, unless you are setting up a race bike, they don't slip until they get very old. The springs in back of the basket are not the same ones that put pressure on the plates. Let me see if I can find something...
Here you go, these springs can cause the rattle:
But first, check the nut, if you are running around with it loose that could be very bad.Last edited by tkent02; 05-09-2010, 07:03 PM.
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legaleli
Here are some pics:
http://bakerlawoffice.ca/clutch/
and a thread that will get you as far as the big hub nut:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=158711
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Check this to learn about clutch basket rattle noises. http://www.theflyingbanana.com/clutchhub.htmEd
To measure is to know.
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Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846
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62 bugzilla
thanks guys
Thanks alot and I will let you know what it was whae I get it apart. This site is why I got a gs 1000 today and my first bike in 18 years. Thanks again
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62 bugzilla
bolt
It was the bolt in the middle to hold the clutch on it was loose. I tightened it and noise is gone but was wondering how to hold the clutch assembly properly to tighten it to 35 to 50 ft lbs without damaging it. I stuch a scewdriver between the alum posts to hold it but don't think I got that much torque on it but will check it tomarrow with torque wrench. (it's at work) Clutch looked good but now need a gasket aswell. Thanks again
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legaleli
Originally posted by 62 bugzilla View PostIt was the bolt in the middle to hold the clutch on it was loose. I tightened it and noise is gone but was wondering how to hold the clutch assembly properly to tighten it to 35 to 50 ft lbs without damaging it. I stuch a scewdriver between the alum posts to hold it but don't think I got that much torque on it but will check it tomarrow with torque wrench. (it's at work) Clutch looked good but now need a gasket aswell. Thanks again
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gearhead13
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