Clutch Question?
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OK here goes, before I put in a new piston and rings, mt clutch wroked just fine. Then after I got it all together again, I tried suing the clutch and when I shifted into first it jumped and died. I was told that the oil (Castrol Syntec Blend 10W40) had some sort of energy conserving additives that amde the clutch plates stick together. I took them apart and cleaned them and they are'nt sticking anymore, and when I pull the lever they would spread apart, but it still isn't working right. What is my problem? Also, I was told to use Castrol GTX(in a white bottle), but it has energy conserving additives in it also, so what whould I use? Please help, I have the opportunity to go to the dunes for the first time if I could get my clutch working again!
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Synthetic oil is fine.
Your problem is more than likely elsewhere.
I use synthetic in mine, and my girlfriends, and there is no problems whatsoever. The only reason the plates will slip with synthetic is if the plates are already glazed.
If the quad is jumping, and dying, it means that the clutch is not RELEASING.
I would take apart the clutch again and make sure that everything is installed correctly.
Also see if there is any wear in the clutch basket.
When the basket gets grooves worn in the tangs, the plates will catch, and not allow the clutch to work properly, or smoothly.
Your problem is more than likely elsewhere.
I use synthetic in mine, and my girlfriends, and there is no problems whatsoever. The only reason the plates will slip with synthetic is if the plates are already glazed.
If the quad is jumping, and dying, it means that the clutch is not RELEASING.
I would take apart the clutch again and make sure that everything is installed correctly.
Also see if there is any wear in the clutch basket.
When the basket gets grooves worn in the tangs, the plates will catch, and not allow the clutch to work properly, or smoothly.
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sounds like you clutch is wasted the damage is all ready done. best thing to do is replace it and stay away from castrol and use a good oil i use gear saver cost a little more but well worth it. i run a 310r for mx and just burn a clutch a year and can still use it when im done . if i was you i would change the fibers but thats me hope i help . good luck in what ever you do .
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just seems to me that the fibers soaked up the oil and could have swellled up and are not gona work right. is the clutch pull harder than b4 it kinda hard to tell whats the prob is not being able to look at it . if the pull is hard and you know tha cable is good basket not groved to bad i would say that the fibers are swelled . i have seen it befor . just tryin to help .