Pv adjustment help
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@calum
Thank you again for all your help!
The clutch plates changed when l had the water coming in the gearbox from the water pump seal, could be a bedding in issue?
Both sprockets and chain brand new, changed as a full kit.
Oil in gearbox is Rock oil lite, bought from Wemoto, someone suggested on a forum and definitely not magnatec! -
@calum
We cover the clutch plates in the gearbox oil before installing them.
It was in accordance with the Haynes manual.
Should they have been soaked 24 hours?
If so, what are the implications of not doing this?
Have they not been soaking in the gearbox oil since installation?
How do l stop the clutch slipping from now or when it wears will it natural gather more grip when the high spots wear?
If not I’ve got a dangerous reving rocket! Ho-ho! -
@calum
I bought a full clutch kit we replaced everything.
All springs are new and we adjusted it to the best of our knowledge and skill.
Maybe the problem was with the repairers! Ha-ha!
Clutch seems pretty solid apart from the power valve, you would have thought if it was slipping, it would do it through all the gears?
I’ll get it up to full speed in 5th to see if it slips, then back to the old drawing board...... -
@calum yeah. The way I've always checked to see if a clutch is slipping is roll off the throttle in fifth or top, then snap the throttle back open. If it's going to slip then that's when it'll do it.
With a 2 stroke it's obviously a bit different, hitting the powerband would replicate that though I guess.
Much higher load on the engine in the higher gears -
I have never soaked clutchplates for 24, nor seen anyone do it.
Just assemle with a coat of oil will do the trick.And yes, clutches are more prone to slip in higher gear, because the load on it is way higher.