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davel
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So I replaced the fibers in my 82 GS1100E a few weeks ago with a set of fibers from APE (an extra plate set possibly made by barnett). I STRONGLY advise against using this type of fiber. The thin steel fingers absolutely wreaked havoc on the aluminum clutch basket causing the following problems:
1) clutch drag - properly adjusted but not releasing because steel fingers cut into aluminum not allowing plates to separate.
2) ROUGH shifting/missed shifts
3) BANGING into first gear
4) impossible to find neutral
5) damaged clutch basket - from metal fingers cutting into aluminum
I removed the basket, filed all the damaged areas of the basket smooth again and ordered a set of EBC fibers which are constructed on an aluminum alloy core that won't cut into the basket. They also have a broad finger 3X wider than the steel core fiber to distribute the load on the basket (see image). Reassembled and the clutch/transmission operate like butter. Soooo much better!
I saw some previous posts about this issue. Just wanted to reiterate and STRONGLY advise against using fibers mounted on a steel core.
btw the EBC fiber pack was 1.5lbs lighter to boot.
1) clutch drag - properly adjusted but not releasing because steel fingers cut into aluminum not allowing plates to separate.
2) ROUGH shifting/missed shifts
3) BANGING into first gear
4) impossible to find neutral
5) damaged clutch basket - from metal fingers cutting into aluminum
I removed the basket, filed all the damaged areas of the basket smooth again and ordered a set of EBC fibers which are constructed on an aluminum alloy core that won't cut into the basket. They also have a broad finger 3X wider than the steel core fiber to distribute the load on the basket (see image). Reassembled and the clutch/transmission operate like butter. Soooo much better!
I saw some previous posts about this issue. Just wanted to reiterate and STRONGLY advise against using fibers mounted on a steel core.
btw the EBC fiber pack was 1.5lbs lighter to boot.
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