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Weird problem after oil change

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    Bananper
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    Yup, i'm getting a new pressure plate obviously. I took the bucket of, and the axle is moving a little bit, it shouldn't move right?

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        #27

        Is this too much? It moves about 2mm
        https://youtu.be/3ZEvNP-LKpU

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          Is this too much? It moves about 2mm
          https://youtu.be/3ZEvNP-LKpU

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          Irongamer727
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          @bananper that's fine

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          • CalumC Calum

            @finnerz89 That's some beady eyes you have on you.

            Without that, the spring won't torque down properly.

            I can't say what real world difference that will actually make, but it might be enough to cause a problem.

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            @calum I'm like a hawk mate 😂

            Current bikes:
            DT125X '07
            Street Triple R '11
            Aprilia ETV1000 '02

            Previous:
            DR650RSE '96
            FJ1200 '92

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            • CalumC Calum

              @bananper If that engines been split, then they either haven't timed the engine correctly, or the clutch hasn't been assembled properly.

              Either way easy job to fix, engine in the frame jobby.

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              @calum i am starting to suspect the balancing shaft more and more... how do i go on to check it, and time it properly?

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                @calum i am starting to suspect the balancing shaft more and more... how do i go on to check it, and time it properly?

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                Calum
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                @bananper Whip the clutch cover off, whip the clutch basket off.

                Rotate the crank shafter around. The two dots on the primary shaft cog and the balancer shaft cog should meet. If they don't then the timing is out.

                It does destroy bearings, but you should get away with just sorting it.

                If it's not that, then it's either a rough engine, clutch imbalance or lose/worn engine mounts.

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                  @bananper Whip the clutch cover off, whip the clutch basket off.

                  Rotate the crank shafter around. The two dots on the primary shaft cog and the balancer shaft cog should meet. If they don't then the timing is out.

                  It does destroy bearings, but you should get away with just sorting it.

                  If it's not that, then it's either a rough engine, clutch imbalance or lose/worn engine mounts.

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                  @calum alright, so if it's not alligned, do i need to split the case? Sorry i'm really inexperienced with these type of engines😂

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                    So they're alligned
                    http://imgur.com/K18333q

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                      Cool that looks good then. Now you just need to make sure the clutch is balanced properly.

                      No you don't need to split the cases. You just set the piston to TDC.

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                        Cool that looks good then. Now you just need to make sure the clutch is balanced properly.

                        No you don't need to split the cases. You just set the piston to TDC.

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                        @calum maybe a stupid question but how do i balance the clutch, do i need anything special to do it?

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                          @calum maybe a stupid question but how do i balance the clutch, do i need anything special to do it?

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                          @bananper No. The clutch goes in a special order. I wrote a tutorial on here under kick start conversion. Should be on Tutorials forum

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                            @calum maybe a stupid question but how do i balance the clutch, do i need anything special to do it?

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                            @bananper please try tightening your engine mounts my mate had a cr85 the engine was solid but it was actually loose

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                              @bananper No. The clutch goes in a special order. I wrote a tutorial on here under kick start conversion. Should be on Tutorials forum

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                              @calum have you looked at the video i linked above? Do you think it's to loose? Could the bearing be the problem

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