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Originally posted by Wingnut
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DMPLATT
Originally posted by focus frenzyOriginally posted by DMPLATTAhh, the Great Oil Question.
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Well I've been having clutch slippage even though I replaced the clutch disks. It seems to be heat related after sitting in heavy traffic. However it did it the other night when cool. So I changed the Castrol GTX that I've used the last 2 changes and went back to Shell Rotella 15W-40. Haven't noticed it slipping again. I know noone else has had trouble with the Castrol, but I did.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by DMPLATTOriginally posted by focus frenzyOriginally posted by DMPLATTAhh, the Great Oil Question.
Who had the emoticon eating popcorn?
Well I've been having clutch slippage even though I replaced the clutch disks. It seems to be heat related after sitting in heavy traffic. However it did it the other night when cool. So I changed the Castrol GTX that I've used the last 2 changes and went back to Shell Rotella 15W-40. Haven't noticed it slipping again. I know noone else has had trouble with the Castrol, but I did.
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AOD
I use Mobil 1 synthetic in the bike and have no problems. I use 10W30 if it's cooler, but haven't had the need in the south, and 15W50 for the riding season.
Cost is about $18.88 for a 5-quart jug at Wal-Mart.
~Adam
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oldschoolGS
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DMPLATT
Have you tried heavy duty clutch springs or just installing a new ste of standards. That would be a more realistic solution for clutch slippage with an oil that has proven itself over many years.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by DMPLATTHave you tried heavy duty clutch springs or just installing a new ste of standards. That would be a more realistic solution for clutch slippage with an oil that has proven itself over many years.
I'm asking because i am wondering if the clutch was already not properly adjusted. i know it sounds backwards because a hot clutch will grab not slip. I am just grabbing at possibilities or whatever.
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DMPLATT
Did you also adjust the clutch when you changed to the rotella.
I'm asking because i am wondering if the clutch was already not properly adjusted. i know it sounds backwards because a hot clutch will grab not slip. I am just grabbing at possibilities or whatever.
Thanks for the help.
It seems fine now, so all I can think of is that maybe I can only get 1,000 miles on an oil change - or it doesn't like Castrol? Sound plausible?
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redliner1973
did you soak the discs in oil for at least 1 hour (prefereably overnight) before installing them in the bike?
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DMPLATT
Originally posted by propflux01did you soak the discs in oil for at least 1 hour (prefereably overnight) before installing them in the bike?
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You probably have been over this already, but are you sure the cable is adjusted correctly? When I replaced my slipping clutch I set the cable exactly at the right (or wrong) tension so there was no free play what-so-ever in the cable, but it wasn't pulling the clutch throw rod at all. It still made it enough to slip pretty bad. Is the lever a little loose, like 1/4" before feeling the tension of the cable?Currently bikeless
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DMPLATT
Cool, this turned into a multipurpose thread.
When I adjust the clutch cable per the factory manual, like 1/8 or 1/16" (can't remember which) Then set the push rod adjustment to the factory tension, I could'nt get the clutch to disengage. It must've been 1/8" I now have it set to more like a 1/16". There is slack. I also have RE-CHECKED the push rod adjustment and it's still good.
Again, it hasn't slipped on me after changing the oil. I goosed it on the way home today when I could, and no slip in 2nd or 3rd. So I'm assuming it was either excessive dirty oil (<1,000?) or the Castrol?
She's pulling good now.
Thanks all.
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Anonymous
You cant go wrong with Rotella T I have been using it since the mid 80's It doesn't brake down at higher temps. I run it in my GS & Road Tractor ( that has over a million miles on it now ) with out any problems :twisted:
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Anonymous
Originally posted by AODI use Mobil 1 synthetic in the bike and have no problems. I use 10W30 if it's cooler...
~Adam
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