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    GS750 new clutch change.

    Hi to all as title says i,m going to be changing the clutch plates soon just after a few pointers really.
    when i get to the stage of installing the gasket is it worth using instant gasket as well as the gasket for a belt and braces
    fix or am i just going overboard and stick to just the gasket.

    have read that you need to soak the fiber plates in oil before install but how long would i need to soak them for.
    Ie overnight or an hour or two.

    The last clutch i changed was a VF750s back in the early ninties and i just whacked those straight in.

    any advice really appreciated as i dont wont anything to go wrong only want to do this once.
    its a nice ish day today and i,m giving her a run as i have spent most of this morning cleaning and polishing.

    cheers,mark.
    ​suzuki gs750 db

    #2
    No need for any sealer on the gasket, assuming an OEM gasket that is. If using aftermarket gaskets, all bets are off though.

    Be sure to use new OEM clutch springs. Most of the time the clutch plates last the life of the bike but the springs loose tension over time and become the lose link in the chain.

    Soaking the plates overnight is the standard but I'm not exactly sure why?
    Ed

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      #3
      Thanks been looking on flea bay for gaskets vesrah do one but its from usa, saying that all oem are from usa
      if i ordered one would it survive the journey.
      thats why i asked about instant gasket as it seems here in the uk its all aftermarket.
      new plates,new springs.
      ​suzuki gs750 db

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        #4
        If you only want one gasket why not order one £16-61 Here + new clutch springs £2-53 each Here Oem. if you order from USA you will pay import duty + the Royal Mail will charge you £8 for the pleasure of collecting the duty.
        unless you are very lucky and the parcel flys under the radar.
        will it survive the journey who knows.
        personally for what you require I would buy here in uk. Check Robinsons as well for prices Here
        The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
        1981 gs850gx

        1999 RF900
        past bikes. RF900
        TL1000s
        Hayabusa
        gsx 750f x2
        197cc Francis Barnett
        various British nails

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          #5
          Hi thanks for the link i.ve never seen this site before will be having a good browse after tea,
          really appreciate it.
          ​suzuki gs750 db

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