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Originally posted by dorkburger View PostI thought we discussed the fuel gauge earlier.... On mine it hits E then reserve starts. There is still at least a gallon in the tank at that point.
Your clutch issue sounds like what I had when I got mine. It had sat for 12 years and the plates were stuck together. My solution was maybe not the smartest, but it worked. I started it on the street, clutch in, and naturally it began rolling. With the clutch pulled, I whacked the throttle a few times and the plates came free. I did have to eventually replace them though because they slipped under heavy load.
I tried grabbing a fistful of throttle and nothing, repeated pulled the clutch in and letting go and nothing.
I looked in the window on the side had the wife pull in the clutch and didn't see any movement.
I'm going to open it and inspect the plates and clean and oil the plates if possible.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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I opened the clutch and even after 25-30 years all looked good, all the plates appeared to be oiled .
When I pulled the metal and fiber plates and then I made a half-assed effort to keep them in order. I think there "may" have been two metal plates back to back but I wasn't methodical enough so I'm just not sure.
One metal plate showed any signs of slipping with a very minor discoloration.
I don't have a new gasket but I'll bolt it all together anyways and see if there is any movement when I pull in the clutch.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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tightening the clutch spring bolts and snapped one off, I got lucky and a tiny portion was exposed enough and I got small vice grips on it and turned it out.
manual instructs to torque to 9 lbs, I set wrench to 9lbs...or have read the manual wrong? I watched a youtube video and the guy just used a ratchet. Clearly my torque wrench is screwed up.
also I've read two sources for torque, 7ft and 9ft lbs
advice pleaseLast edited by wyly; 08-07-2016, 11:54 PM.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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clutch reassembled, start it up...same problem clutch doesn't disengage the transmission, a huge clunk shifting into first transmission, pulling in the clutch handle has no effect wheel keeps turning, switch to 2nd same result.
it could be there is a deeper internal problem other than sticky plates or the problem lies in the cable and clutch arm adjustment. I'll move the shift arm and try again, if there any suggestions I'd like to see them...1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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Originally posted by wyly View Postclutch reassembled, start it up...same problem clutch doesn't disengage the transmission, a huge clunk shifting into first transmission, pulling in the clutch handle has no effect wheel keeps turning, switch to 2nd same result.
it could be there is a deeper internal problem other than sticky plates or the problem lies in the cable and clutch arm adjustment. I'll move the shift arm and try again, if there any suggestions I'd like to see them...sigpic
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a little more experimentation I find if I apply the rear brake the wheel final stops spinning and begins again only when I release the clutch. Definitely headed in the right direction but it doesn't answer the question of why it does this.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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Originally posted by bobgroger View PostDoes it feel like a normal clutch pull? There is resistance, and the right amount of a couple mm of free play?
checked free play both ends.
I've shortened the free play now to next to nothing and will give that a try but I've I may have loaded up on fuel and it doesn't to fire right now. I'll wait a half hour and try again.Last edited by wyly; 08-08-2016, 10:02 PM.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostGrasping at straws now....did you have any movement in the basket when you re-assembled it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwUpwq_-dlA1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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My '93 GSX1100G clutch was causing gears to slip so bad one time, I thought I had major problem .
Whole way home from work , got next to my place and had to push it into parking even that day.
I cleaned the master cylinder reservoir,(return port) and then sprayed bunch of "Goof off" and "PB Blaster" into the opening under the clutch slave (onto the actuator rod(?),that general area) a bunch and it's been good since, PHEW!
I was reading up on clutch replacement and thinking "F$%^ next summer season, maybe".
I was sure at best just needed clutch replacement. My clutch master cylinder is still too small for bike not stock (again, yet). 99% certain that's reason for not ideal shifting occasionally.
Looks like you have cable clutch (?) But it still could have sticky grease on the actuator parts close to engine or some adjustment to the cable hopefully. I was checking (zoomable) diagram HERE ,BTW easy to find there.
Good Luck
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Are you sure that you re-installed the clutch actuator arm on the rack correctly? There is a trick to doing it.
Open the oil cap and check to see if the clutch is being uncompressed when you pull in the clutch lever.Richard
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Originally posted by londonboards View PostAre you sure that you re-installed the clutch actuator arm on the rack correctly? There is a trick to doing it.
Open the oil cap and check to see if the clutch is being uncompressed when you pull in the clutch lever.
Maybe a change of oil viscosity might have an effect, switch to synthetic?Last edited by wyly; 08-09-2016, 11:29 AM.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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adjusted clutch cable, no change.
a massive clunk when I kick into first. clutch has no moderation on engagement with transmission. I can stop it with brake pedal, engine slows slightly/near stall.
My cbx does something like this as well but I shift up and down while on the center stand until it loosens up, if I attempt to ride away before it's loose it'll lurch forward and stall. The Gs shows no improvement with shifting up and down.
Time to call Rapid Ray!1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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