Clutch
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Do I have to drain the the water pump before i open the clutch. Just asking never done it before. I'm really bad when it comes to this stuff. I'm Very good with pic's if someone has got some of this (clutch changing). What is the correct tork on the bolts for the springs, I need that too. Thanks a whole lot guys for any info.. I feel like a moron,,,,...LOL
Bryan
Bryan
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No you dont have to drain it. First pull the foot peg off, disconnect clutch cable. Remove shifter, Remove clutch cover bolts becareful not to confuse the water pump cover bolts with clutch cover bolts. Gently rock cover back and forth unitl she breaks loose from the motor. If your careful enough you can reuse the gasket. Take your time sometimes they can be a little stubborn. They usually hang up around the shift shaft. Some times helps to turn the clutch actuator lever by hand to help it off the gear. Remember to mark where the actuator is to make putting it back together easier. Check to make sure the acutator gears are in good shape. Once you get the cover off simply zip tie it back to the frame somewhere out of the way. Remove the clutch spring bolts (motor in gear) take off cover plate and remove clutch disc's. Be sure to soak your new clutch plates in oil overnight and also be sure to get them in the correct order when putting it back together. Torqe on the clutch springs is 89 in lbs so are the cover bolts. Hope this helps
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Bio, I have had the clutch cover off of both of mine several times and haven't had to replace the gasket yet. No seepage or leaking to be found. Yet. I have a pair of gaskets just in case but thus far haven't needed them. I use the money saved on frequent oil and filter changes. Just my .02
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Ive been working on some clutch pull reduction stuff. Im running an hpr clutch with their springs. I installed a prototype clutch arm thats a bit longer. The clutch pull with the stock cable (old) and arm was about 22lbs to pull (fish scale not exactly scientific but at least an idea) With the prototype arm it reduced it to 14 lbs with the stock cable and clutch lever. Pretty good reduction. One of the problems I might run into is the new angle to the clutch lever. Im working that out with motion pro to put a small bend in the end of the cable to reduce friction. Im also adding a rtc clutch lever to further reduce the clutch pull. 14lbs is pretty nice. Im shooting for 10lbs. I'll keep you posted.