I switched from a 2-stage to a multi-stage clutch and doubt I will ever look back. Ryan is running a modified Busa multi-stage in his for now as well. He mentioned once (I can't find the original post because we covered this subject so many times) that I think what happened was the bikes reaction would slow over the course of the day. The next day racing things would be back to normal and everything was good. Seems like someone told him that the wrong springs were installed. I doubt I had any ideas at the time.
So Ryan, after all this time I was thinking about your little problem. Here is my thought.
I know your running a GS1100 engine same as me. So I took some ball park numbers from my setup.
The total height of the hub is 2.4"
Total stack height is about 1.780"
Steel plate is about 0.078"
Fiber plate is about 0.119"
Fiber substrait is about 0.070"
I use 9 fibers and 9 steels.
Fibers are from FBG and use an aluminum substrait.
Hub assembly is aluminum as well, so plate substraits and hub will have around
the same temperature coefficent.
So say 9 X 0.070 = 0.63" of aluminum
And 9 X 0.078 = 0.702" of steel
The growth is calculated using:
Delta L / L = temp coef X delta T
temp. coef. for Alum is about 23 X 10-6 / deg C.
temp. coef. for Steel is about 13 X 10-6 / deg C.
Say our engine cold is 30C and once we start making round robin passes at
the end of the meet we are up to 100C or a gain of 70C.
So 0.63 * 23 10-6 * 70 = 0.001" of gain in the pack due to aluminum.
and
0.702 * 13 X 10-6 * 70 = 0.0006" of gain in the pack due to steel.
This is a total growth of around 0.0016" which is wanting to add more load to
the pack.
However the hub is made of aluminum and will grow also. It has a total lenth
of about 2.4"
So 2.4 * 23 10-6 * 70 = 0.0032" which is more than the pack. So it actually
lost about 0.0016" which will reduce static load on the pack.
If you used APE or Barnett plates they have a steel substrait which will
aggravate this problem. Maybe 0.003" or so.
From working on my own bikes and that little RD of the kids, this sort of change could have a major effect. I just wonder if this is what your running into.
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