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mehall2
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I haven't decided to tackle this problem until I got the bike running. I wanted to see if some warm oil running around might help "un-stick" my clutch. Unfortunately, after running up to temp, it's still stuck. So let me first define "stuck". I've never been able to pull the clutch lever to engage the clutch. I've inspected cable and the clutch cover. No problems there. I can pull the clutch pin out about an inch or so but can't get it all the way out like I could on my old Kawi. Don't know it that's normal.
Any ideas about getting this "un-stuck". I'm reluctant to take the hammer to the clutch pin because I don't want to bend it. I've heard of some folks doing this with a block of wood but I'm afraid I'd need a second opinion on that before going at it. Just wanting some ideas before I drain the oil and go in to inspect from the basket side.
Oh, and after Dyna coils, wires, and pickups to replace the coils, the motor came to life! When I bump the throttle it takes a while to come down though. I mean it sounds good, no popping but this needs to be resolved before it goes on the road - any ideas out there on that? I have the fuel screw 1 turn out and the air screw 1.75 turns. K&L rebuild kit has the stock jetting for me since I'm running the stock airbox and exhaust. I've tried playing with the timing and the air screw but still have no luck. Float height is set to spec so Im wondering if I need to go in a little with the fuel screws. I suspect it's a little rich but I need to pull the plug to take a look.
Cheers,
Mark
Any ideas about getting this "un-stuck". I'm reluctant to take the hammer to the clutch pin because I don't want to bend it. I've heard of some folks doing this with a block of wood but I'm afraid I'd need a second opinion on that before going at it. Just wanting some ideas before I drain the oil and go in to inspect from the basket side.
Oh, and after Dyna coils, wires, and pickups to replace the coils, the motor came to life! When I bump the throttle it takes a while to come down though. I mean it sounds good, no popping but this needs to be resolved before it goes on the road - any ideas out there on that? I have the fuel screw 1 turn out and the air screw 1.75 turns. K&L rebuild kit has the stock jetting for me since I'm running the stock airbox and exhaust. I've tried playing with the timing and the air screw but still have no luck. Float height is set to spec so Im wondering if I need to go in a little with the fuel screws. I suspect it's a little rich but I need to pull the plug to take a look.
Cheers,
Mark