The drag racing brigade will say it has to do with the helical cut primary gears pushing sideways on the clutch and over time wearing some component that keeps the whole sha-bang nice and tight.
I discovered another reason today and it is the steel insert in the inner clutch hub which has come loose:
And this is what the movement looked like:
So I am swopping that hub out for another that I have.
Now going through the manual for the re-assembly, I see there is a little section on the clutch hub shim, which comes in 4 sizes. I have always thought (on my other GS1100Gs) that the rumbling rattle was caused by movement of one or other or both of the hubs moving laterally along the shaft and not being retained snugly but the clutch hub nut because the underlying spacers where slightly proud and allowing movement. Its seems in these later GS1150/GSX1100 models they introduced shims of different sizes to eliminate this.
This is how it is depicted in the service manual:
I have searched this forum and I can find no mention of these shims.
Does anyone have any experience of eliminating clutch rattle with the judicious use of these shims?
And how exactly do you measure this 0.03-0.08 gap when it is only visible from inside the clutch basket?
Greetings
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