It was $16 Can. for a 1L bottle, but it said on the back to only mix it in approximately a 65% motor oil 35% Lucas Oil when poured into the crankcase. The first time I did an oil change to put this stuff in, it was fairly cold out. The lucas oil stuff was so thick that I still even had to squeeze it out even with the bottle upside down.
The problem that I am having now is, that the bike won't come out of 1st or 2nd into neutral even WITH the clutch pulled in at a stop;
related directly to that, in gear at a stop, the bike (with the clutch lever pulled in fully) pulls forward.
I am hoping the problems with getting in and outta gear are just due to the clutch acting on the gears and NOT letting them freewheel, thus causing the difficulties getting out of gear and into neutral.
I HAVE been able to shift from 1st to neutral and 2nd to neutral by pulling in the clutch lever (while still ROLLING), and giving it a small crack of the throttle, then kicking it into Neutral... that works just fine;
Also, if I kill the engine, it slips into Neutral NO problem...
The thing I am hoping IS, ... that it's just the crappy lucas oil stabilizer stuff has gummed up my clutch plates, and is sticking them together even with the lever pulled in. Worst case .. I'm looking at about $80 or so for new plates ... as I would figure the oil would not affect the metal plates to the point where I could not just clean them up first..
anybody ever try that Lucas Oil Stabilizer and have clutch issues?
Also, is there a good cleaner to bathe the metal plates in to remove the crappy residue of that stuff?
Thanks for your time, and reading this huge book
Dave
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