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Looking for a project. What are the symptoms of tired clutch springs.
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amontyg
Looking for a project. What are the symptoms of tired clutch springs.
Just wondering what the symptoms of tiring clutch springs are.Tags: None
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DannyMotor
Yep... they're cheap to replace... and stupid easy. Just do it at your next oil change... Might want to just spring for new clutch plates as well... Everything should be had for less than 120 bucks.
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Tired clutch springs, I would think would have less travel on the lever where it actually egages and disenges the clutch, regardless of whether it's slipping or not.sigpic
Steve
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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It doesn't work that way. Everything feels normal, it just slips.Originally posted by sedelen View PostTired clutch springs, I would think would have less travel on the lever where it actually egages and disenges the clutch, regardless of whether it's slipping or not.
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Could be, I know on my GS1000 there is a very limited travel between fully engaged and disengaged, I tried adjusting it out as to still have some pull to it and engage where I want it to, but haven't been successful, so I attributed it to worn out clutch springs. I did replace the straight stock levers with recessed ones, and maybe that has something to do with it. The clutch does not slip. I would prefer to believe you're right as I don't want to go into the clutch unless I have to.Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIt doesn't work that way. Everything feels normal, it just slips.sigpic
Steve
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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'82 GS1100EZ
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FiremanBob
Last week I replaced my "tired" clutch springs with new OEM springs. They didn't make much difference at all. OTOH, if you get the EBC heavy-duty springs, they make a huge improvement, with a bigger friction zone and noticeably better feel under power. The only downside is that if a girl rides it she might not be able to squeeze the lever. We know this from firsthand experience.
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koolaid_kid
This is something I have noticed on the GS forum. Those who have gone aftermarket recommend only one-half of the springs be aftermarket, the other half OEM. On my GPz I replaced all with aftermarket and the pull is fine. But YMMV.Originally posted by FiremanBob View PostLast week I replaced my "tired" clutch springs with new OEM springs. They didn't make much difference at all. OTOH, if you get the EBC heavy-duty springs, they make a huge improvement, with a bigger friction zone and noticeably better feel under power. The only downside is that if a girl rides it she might not be able to squeeze the lever. We know this from firsthand experience.
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