My clutch started slipping last year so I bought new friction plates & springs and put them in (I did not change the clutch plates though - they looked pretty good to me, smooth, no discolouring etc)
The new friction plates helped but did not completely solve the problem - for one thing, under fast acceleration, the clutch was still slipping so I had to back out the adjustment as much as I could so it wouldn't slip anymore.
Backing out the adjustment means that my clutch is almost engaged when you pull the lever in - but it's the only way I could adjust it so it wouldn't slip. I backed it off just enough so it doesn't drag.
Anyways, it's started slipping again this year and not only that - when it's cold, the clutch is dragging when you pull the lever in - but it stops dragging once brought up to temperature. If I were to adjust it though, it'll start slipping even more.
So, my question is, what could be the cause of this:
- Clutch plates
- Springs
- Something else???
Kevin
Regina, SK, Canada
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