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rotax21
Cluth noise
1980 GS 1100E. I took the bike out today for the first time since last year and it sounds like there are marbles rattling around somewhere near the clutch. When I disengage the clutch it gets a little bit quieter. Letting the clutch out in neutral is when it is the loudest. The bike still shifts fine. Any suggestions?
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Anonymous
I'll bet the springs on the backing plate are loose. That's not a serious problem. Just to be safe, you may want to remove the clutch cove and do some poking around. The clutch hub can get loose also and that IS a problem.
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rotax21
Swanny,
Thanks for the info. Is it a big deal to pull the sidecover off to inspect the clutch. Drain the oil first and than remove the screws holding the sidecover on?
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Originally posted by rotax21Swanny,
Thanks for the info. Is it a big deal to pull the sidecover off to inspect the clutch. Drain the oil first and than remove the screws holding the sidecover on?
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rotax21
Swanny,
I took the sidecover off, removed the 6 bolts holding the clutch plates in. I removed all the clutch plates. I have not removed the inner and outer housing yet. The noise was coming from behind the primary outer clutch housing, and also this housing has play in it. Is it supposed to have slop in it?
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Lee
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Anonymous
The puter clutch hub rides on a couple of caged needle bearings so there will be a little play. I don't know the spec off hand. It's not much. If the play is excessive you should be able to see wear.
If you pull the outer clutch you will see 4 springs in the backing plate. I'll bet some of those are loose. You can ride it that way with no harm. When I rebuilt my motor I repaced the backing plate with a heavy duty ones and it came with new springs. They get weak over time and with the typical hot rodding that goes with an 1100.
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rotax21
My outer hub is a Vance and Hines piece, the guy I bought it from installed that part. It sure seems like there is a lot of play in it. I cannot find any specs on how much play there should be. I will continue to tear it down tomorrow and check the springs and the bearings. I am also going to replace my clutch plates while I have it apart. Any recommendations on what brand to buy?
Thanks again for all the help,
Lee
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