robracer wrote:Considering oil will be pumped into the clutch basket area you would need to have the cover back in place, cant see any reason why not but what do you think the noise might be? I have never heard of a diognosos by removing the clutch as they are quiet to start with
Wattie wrote:sounds like clutch plates.
Gosling1 wrote:Just drop the oil, take off the clutch cover, and check for any wear on the clutch basket 'fingers' - you can see this wear.
What's may have happened is that the clutch basket rivets have become loose. This will cause a hell-noise.....
Gosling1 wrote:they should slide in or out off the clutch hub, pretty easily. But they have to be removed and replaced 'straight' off the basket. If they are tilted a bit as you pull them off, they can get stuck. They are generally a snug fit over the clutch hub, and between the 'fingers' of the clutch basket - any wear here can be seen if the fingers are not nice and straight. If the clutch plates (either the steel plates or the friction plates or both) are worn in this area, then they can wear grooves in the clutch basket fingers.
Is the noise a really deep sort of thumping rattle ?
wullieb1 wrote:Gosling1 wrote:they should slide in or out off the clutch hub, pretty easily. But they have to be removed and replaced 'straight' off the basket. If they are tilted a bit as you pull them off, they can get stuck. They are generally a snug fit over the clutch hub, and between the 'fingers' of the clutch basket - any wear here can be seen if the fingers are not nice and straight. If the clutch plates (either the steel plates or the friction plates or both) are worn in this area, then they can wear grooves in the clutch basket fingers.
Is the noise a really deep sort of thumping rattle ?
Its more like a bearing rattle if i'm honest, or at least thats what it sounds like to me.
I'll try and get a clip of the noise tomorrow
Gosling1 wrote:thats the primary drive gear on the clutch basket mate - this is the bit that is riveted to the clutch basket.....if it is loose, and has a bit of movement in it......you may have some loose rivets. There is always a *very* small amount of freeplay though with these - if all you could feel was a tiny bit of back'n'forth movement, that is fine. If it was any more than that, you could be needing a new basket....
Some sounds will be good ...
IsleofNinja wrote:...Also check the oil pump drive/driven teeth ie Spookies - not sure if the same on the ZX6 though - Gos / S&W / M-K??
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