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Old Apr 2, 2009 | 03:42 PM
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I have a 1999 yamaha warrior. When I first start it and take off, the clutch grabs right away, spinning the tires. But after 5 min of riding, if I stop try and take off again, the clutch just slips and then eventually grab. Im assuming I need a new clutch or springs, but am looking for someone with a little more experience on the subject.
 
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Old Apr 2, 2009 | 08:53 PM
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What kinda tranny fliud are you running? Might be the wrong weight.
 
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Old Apr 2, 2009 | 09:31 PM
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Warrior's don't have tranny fluid. They just take motorcycle specific motor oil for everything. First thing is are you running wet-clutch specific oil? You cannot just use regular automotive motor oil because the additives will cause the clutches to slip--but if that has been the case your clutches are now junk and need replaced anyway.

If I were you I would just buy a new set of clutches and HD springs and be sure to use wet clutch safe (motorcycle) oil to fill up the engine with--as long as you are sure you cannot adjust it to work.
 
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Old Apr 2, 2009 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by beefy46172
Warrior's don't have tranny fluid. They just take motorcycle specific motor oil for everything. First thing is are you running wet-clutch specific oil? You cannot just use regular automotive motor oil because the additives will cause the clutches to slip--but if that has been the case your clutches are now junk and need replaced anyway.

If I were you I would just buy a new set of clutches and HD springs and be sure to use wet clutch safe (motorcycle) oil to fill up the engine with--as long as you are sure you cannot adjust it to work.
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The new clutch is prolly a good idea. Make sure you soak the clutch plates in the oil before you install them
 
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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 09:44 AM
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I was running supertech 10-30. Im assuming not the correct oil, from what was said above.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 11:09 AM
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Im not too familiar with klotz, maybe someone else can chime in. I thought it was just tranny fluid not motor oil.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 11:51 AM
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Supertech is Wal-Mart full synthetic. You could try to drain that oil and use a wet clutch safe motor oil--the easiest to find is Valvoline Motorcycle oil, they sell it at Advance and Auto Zone; or go to your local motorcycle/ATV dealer and get a wet clutch safe motor oil from there. Problem is normally once clutch plates get soaked in the wrong oil for a while they are normally bound to slip forever.

Like I mentioned earlier, you would really be best to go ahead and replace the clutch and be sure to use a motorcycle specific wet clutch safe oil.

Warrior's do not have tranny fluid, period. The entire engine and transmission is lubricated by motor oil.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2009 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by beefy46172
Supertech is Wal-Mart full synthetic. You could try to drain that oil and use a wet clutch safe motor oil--the easiest to find is Valvoline Motorcycle oil, they sell it at Advance and Auto Zone; or go to your local motorcycle/ATV dealer and get a wet clutch safe motor oil from there. Problem is normally once clutch plates get soaked in the wrong oil for a while they are normally bound to slip forever.

Like I mentioned earlier, you would really be best to go ahead and replace the clutch and be sure to use a motorcycle specific wet clutch safe oil.

Warrior's do not have tranny fluid, period. The entire engine and transmission is lubricated by motor oil.
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Old Feb 12, 2010 | 06:44 PM
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i have a 1997 warrior and i am in the middle of changing my clutch i was wondering if anyone would know the specs on the bolts that go through the springs
 
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i just bught a 2001 yamaha warrior 350. it has a rattle noise it sounds like around the clutch box. it doesnt sound like a knock in the motor just as if somthing is loose. it doesnt seem to affect riding can anyone one help????
 
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