1 Sticky Clutch Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:45 am
Kioors
active member
Hello again,
My '89 100RS 16V is having some problems again. This time, it's the clutch.
I just renewed the clutch friction plate, and the spring plate, because the old one would slip under high load. (was good for mileage however )
I reassembled the lot, took off for a test drive, and I was amazed by how supple the clutch worked. After a few miles I got to the highway, where I rode 40 miles in 5th gear, not using the clutch. On the exit, in order to change to 4th, I grabbed the clutch, but then it felt really heavy. Pulled it in, changed gears, released the lever: nothing. It just felt "stuck" in the depressed position. I looked at the lever arm, and that's moving freely. After about 15 minutes of tapping the loose hanging lever (the one on the handlebar), it suddenly jerked back in it's good working state.
This scenario repeated itself a few times on the way back. Only on highways though. (scary!)
When renewing the clutch I saw the pushrod-piston (with the bearing) was really rough. I sanded it smooth again, lubricated it, but I guess it sticks anyway. No idea why however
I'll try renewing this piston, and let you guys know if it helped, but if anyone has an idea of something else that might be causing this, please enlighten me!
My '89 100RS 16V is having some problems again. This time, it's the clutch.
I just renewed the clutch friction plate, and the spring plate, because the old one would slip under high load. (was good for mileage however )
I reassembled the lot, took off for a test drive, and I was amazed by how supple the clutch worked. After a few miles I got to the highway, where I rode 40 miles in 5th gear, not using the clutch. On the exit, in order to change to 4th, I grabbed the clutch, but then it felt really heavy. Pulled it in, changed gears, released the lever: nothing. It just felt "stuck" in the depressed position. I looked at the lever arm, and that's moving freely. After about 15 minutes of tapping the loose hanging lever (the one on the handlebar), it suddenly jerked back in it's good working state.
This scenario repeated itself a few times on the way back. Only on highways though. (scary!)
When renewing the clutch I saw the pushrod-piston (with the bearing) was really rough. I sanded it smooth again, lubricated it, but I guess it sticks anyway. No idea why however
I'll try renewing this piston, and let you guys know if it helped, but if anyone has an idea of something else that might be causing this, please enlighten me!
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