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Clutch broken, fluid everywhere

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1978 GS 750,


I know nothing about the assembly of the clutch or possible issues it may be. Of course, there is no way to tell what the problem is until I pull it apart, but can someone please guide me in diagnosing the process, or with the fluid leaking this bad (in picture) what the causes and fixes may be. Also, some tips on tear down would be appreciated.



Thanks.


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Furthermore, to be a little bit more clear, it is leaking around the chain by the clutch cable cover. Thus, it is left side of the bike.
 
Pull the counter-sprocket cover and take a look, might not be the clutch at all but the counter-shaft seal. You can find a manual at Basscliff's web site.

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Thanks, gustovh. I not too sure what the counter sprocket cover is, but I will take of those covers off on that side and see where that gets me.
Also, The lever has no pressure, but If its not clutch fluid, where do you think the fluid is coming from?
 
Thanks, gustovh. I not too sure what the counter sprocket cover is, but I will take of those covers off on that side and see where that gets me.
Also, The lever has no pressure, but If its not clutch fluid, where do you think the fluid is coming from?

There is no clutch fluid on your bike. just engine oil. You either have seal that went bad or a crack in there somewhere.
 
I was a little fluster that when it happened. I remember now, a little more, the Chain did pop off and I had to reset it.
 
you bent the clutch push rod and maybe damaged the pusher seal.
the worm gear also may have backed off.
get to work!
 
I think when he's saying counter-sprocket he's talking about the front sprocket. There's a seal underneath it. Remove the sprocket cover on that side of the motor and see if that's where your oil is coming from. The bolts are of varying length so keep track of where they came from.

There's a clutch release rod that also is under that same cover. When you pull the clutch cable it rotates a ramp that pushes on that rod. Sometimes chains will break and damage the rod, which bends it. Can also cause a nasty oil leak as the bent rod will damage the seal.
 
I took off that clutch cable cover and realized it was completely cracked and deemed unusable and I will need to get another one.

Aside from that, I attached a picture of the bent rod and what I think it is the center of the seal? Is that round piece I am holding the center of that seal?

How do I go about changing that push rod?


I know these are a lot of questions, but also, how does this clutch work? i feel like I am mission pieces.

Thank you

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Do you have the service manual for your bike? If not, download it from Basscliff's website - http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff

You'll need to remove the clutch cover from the opposite side of the bike (where you fill the oil). I believe I have some read other threads on replacing the pushrod so you will want to search on the site for it.

Here's a link to the parts fiche so you know what to look for once you get the clutch cover off (push rod is on the sprocket side and the rest of it is on the clutch side)

http://www.partsoutlaw.com/oemparts/a/suz/50d3fec5f8700230d8b4dcaa/clutch
 
Looking at the parts fiche can be a big help in grokking the workings of this mechanism. But basically the clutch cable pulls that arm (#7) and the whole internal mechanism extends inward and pushes the clutch rod, which disengages the clutch:

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I believe you'll need at least parts 1, 3, and 15 (I think #15's what you have in your hand). Fortunately they all still seem to be available new. Cover can be found used on eBay or parts wanted forum most likely. Someone else can chime in as although the GS550 has a similar mechanism I don't know (and honestly it's been so long that I can't remember) but I thought the clutch push rod had to be replaced from the right side - after straightening it out or cutting off the bent part, of course. I think the GS550's push rod is "fatter" at the clutch side so only goes out that way, but the fiche pic doesn't really reflect that. If so of course you'll need a gasket for that. Might as well budget for some new clutch springs while you're in there. They're cheap and your old ones might be kinda tired.

Your sprocket doesn't look that bad but if your chain is stretching that much to where it's falling off and damaging stuff it's probably time for a new set of both sprockets and chain.
 
Thanks very much Mike, that was very informative and needed. I am very short on time at the moment and hope to get to some of these things over the next month or so. I will be purchasing parts and keep the progress updated. Before I buy too much I am hoping to take it all apart and make sure the clutch itself is not damaged. Very glad to see parts in stock!
 
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