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GS1100 - washer ubder the center clutch hub

  • Thread starter Thread starter Addy Leung
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This is from the 83 Kat manual;the shim is under the grooved washer. The thrust shim is not shown on any of the parts fiche. But the manual does list 4 different part numbers.

I just check Flatout; they still list all 4 of those numbers ;)

Apparently the primary gear spacer is not as deep on the 83 v.s. earlier 1100's
 
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Why I would ask this question?
I found the firbre clutch dsic are not much oill on them when making a replacement work on a GS1150.
But I find the firbre clutch dsic my 81 Gs1100 is more oily.
so that I am thinking the reason of the difference.
 
83 1100 only ED/ESD and SD (I think).

The clutch in that pic should have been close to factory fresh. It was rattling and only has 15K miles on the speedo.
Mine has 24k miles on it and rattles major. The material they used to make the heavy springs was not that great I think.
 
Mine has 24k miles on it and rattles major. The material they used to make the heavy springs was not that great I think.

I just slapped in a gorilla hub I had laying around and problem solved. Oh yea had to tighten the clutch hub nut as well :eek:
 
Why I would ask this question?
I found the firbre clutch dsic are not much oill on them when making a replacement work on a GS1150.
But I find the firbre clutch dsic my 81 Gs1100 is more oily.
so that I am thinking the reason of the difference.

so you have a thrust shim on your 81? Was it replaced from an 83?

I just checked my 1150 manual and it explicitly shows the shim under the grooved washer with the groove in :lol:

I would set it up that way regardless :-s
 
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