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Clutch rattle?
Upon getting the carbs cleaned up and the bike running good again, I'm noticing rattling a noise that seems to come from inside the clutch cover. I took the cover off today but can't really tell what in there could be making a rattling noise. I measured the clutch springs and they all seem to be just on the outer edge of the spec., so I don't think they need to be replaced. Any thoughts or comments about what to look for? Also, is there a trick to get the big nut off without an impact wrench? I don't have one. Thanks.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)Tags: None
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BassCliff
Hi,
It seems you've been a member since August of 2009, and your bike is still not listed in your signature file. Shame on you.
Here are a few relevant threads I found using the search feature:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=162310
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=164169
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=169840
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=171741
I think an impact wrench is about the only way to get the clutch hub nut off. Check the springs and rivets on the back of the clutch basket, as noted in the above threads. "Cam float" could also be an issue.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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I have had carbs so out of synch that the uneven crank speed made the primary gears rattle and the clutch rattled badly. carb synch quieted it out amazingly. This was extreme out of synch though.
Clutch rattle is really common for a variety of other reasons though, and the experts here can give them to you.
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Originally posted by BassCliff View PostIt seems you've been a member since August of 2009, and your bike is still not listed in your signature file. Shame on you.Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostHe's a 1000G owner. a pretty red one.
(or bought parts that used to be on it), but it's still not in his sig.
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Originally posted by BassCliff View PostHi,
It seems you've been a member since August of 2009, and your bike is still not listed in your signature file. Shame on you.
Here are a few relevant threads I found using the search feature:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=162310
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=164169
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=169840
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=171741
I think an impact wrench is about the only way to get the clutch hub nut off. Check the springs and rivets on the back of the clutch basket, as noted in the above threads. "Cam float" could also be an issue.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Nice work using the SEARCH feature there Cliff.Ed
To measure is to know.
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KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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The socket is about $8 at Sears
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostTodd,
You need a larger avatar
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BassCliff
Originally posted by Nessism View PostNice work using the SEARCH feature there Cliff.
Maybe I should write up a tutorial on how to search the forum? Do you think anybody would read it? Not very many new members seem to read their "mega-welcome".
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Originally posted by BassCliff View PostHi,
It seems you've been a member since August of 2009, and your bike is still not listed in your signature file. Shame on you.
Here are a few relevant threads I found using the search feature:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=162310
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=164169
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=169840
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=171741
I think an impact wrench is about the only way to get the clutch hub nut off. Check the springs and rivets on the back of the clutch basket, as noted in the above threads. "Cam float" could also be an issue.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Another question: When using hardened washers as spring shims on the back of the basket, what keeps them in there? Is it the spring force holding it in? Thanks again.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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Originally posted by ddaniels View PostI Maybe I'll take the bike off the centerstand, have somebody sit on it and hold it up while I try and break that nut loose. It may be time to invest in an air compressor and impact wrench.
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