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big bazzer
clutch grief!!
hi, can anybody tell me why theres only 8 steels and 8 friction plates in my gs 1100 gl 1981/82 suzy?its a usa import, the basket would struggle to hold the said 9 of each plate , which iam told should be the correct amount!! I recently orderd a set of 9 friction plates and the lugs or claws were to big to fit in the basket, i was told of this guy he couldnt match em up after returning his plates with a sample one of mine . Any help would be much appreciated , regards, bazzerTags: None
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Originally posted by big bazzer View Posthi, can anybody tell me why theres only 8 steels and 8 friction plates in my gs 1100 gl 1981/82 suzy?its a usa import, the basket would struggle to hold the said 9 of each plate , which iam told should be the correct amount!! I recently orderd a set of 9 friction plates and the lugs or claws were to big to fit in the basket, i was told of this guy he couldnt match em up after returning his plates with a sample one of mine . Any help would be much appreciated , regards, bazzer1981 gs650L
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BadBillyB
An 1100gl isn't exactly drag race material. We are talking L model, shaft drive correct ??.....I would love to help, but all my clutch stuff is at my work. I will try and post Monday or Tuesday......Billy
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Hmmmm... I've spent about 20 minutes fiche diving. It appears that the 1980+ chain and shaft drive 1000 and 1100 models all seem to use 9 plates, with the same part numbers. So that ain't the problem -- at first I thought there may have been a bit of chain/shaft confusion from your parts supplier, but it wouldn't matter.
But... the 850G/GL clutch uses 8 plates with different part numbers than the 1000/1100 bits.
Also, the number of teeth on the clutch basket gear is the same (87) on the 850 as on the 1000G/GL and 1100G/GL. So it's not inconceivable that they would interchange, although I have no idea if anyone has ever tried this, or why they would.
So it sounds like your bike, for whatever strange reason, may be wearing a clutch from an 850.
Or perhaps it's wearing an 850 engine... the shaftie engines interchange with ease, so d'ya think maybe you have a sheep in wolf's clothing...? We'll need some close-ups to tell for sure. I think the clutch cover and valve cover would tell the tale of which engine you have.Last edited by bwringer; 09-12-2010, 11:45 PM.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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BadBillyB
OK, I just dragged out all my old clutch plates. The plates for a gs1000 2V motor are bigger in diameter than the 1100 plates. Sounds like they sent you plates for either a GS1000 or possibly 850 plates.....The GS1000 plates measure out at
Top of tang to top of tang 6 1/2"
o.d. of friction material 6"
i.d. of friction material 4 7/8"
GS1100 plates measure
Top of tang to top of tang 6 1/4"
o.d. of friction material 5 7/16"
i.d. of friction material 4 3/4"
Billy
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