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clutch problems

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clutch problems

Post by ofr57 »

well I've finished putting in my centreforce clutch should be off wheeling now ... wrong :cry:

I have been try to adjust the clutch but now for some strange reason its working in the opposite of what its spose to (when in gear push the clutch in an it moves , let it go an it will stop) :? ... is this just some adjustment thing ... over tighten maybe :?

also are centre force clutches noisy? it makes a niose sometimes when you compress it the thought is its the centrifugal wieght system .. or have i just shagged my new throw out bearing :cry:

any guidance or ideas ... anything would be great
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Post by St Jimmy »

the plate could be the wrong way around :?:
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Post by macca81 »

stupid question, but have you put everything back on properly? didnt find a few spare bolts laying about when ya finnished that werent there when ya started?




have you got a cable or hydrolic clutch?
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Post by ofr57 »

cable clutch ... suzuki serria

maybe ... I did it in the shed an theres always bolts an carp on the floor
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Post by v840 »

boner59 wrote:the plate could be the wrong way around :?:
This would be my guess too. On the clutch plate, you want the more elevated side to be away from the flywheel, so its sitting inside the pressure plate.
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