Replacing clutch. Tips?
#1
Replacing clutch. Tips?
I got my EBC rebuild kit yesterday. Looking for any tips and considerations for the job. If any. Really donīt wanna have to dry the bike, so I should lay it down. Is it safe to do that? Like, no oil will go into places where it shouldn't? Thank you, guys.
#2
.... Watch some vids. Good ones at Motosport. Rocky Mnt has some as well. You can tip it. It's not going to fall out the other side. Have fun and Good Luck. It's pretty staightforward
Last edited by NEWPARTSRULE; 07-11-2013 at 04:56 PM. Reason: .......
#3
Malves,
There's some clutch write-up in my 351-build link in sig line.
Someone asked me if I kept the Judder ring (or plate?), which I think I did. Don't know if it's supposed to go or stay, but I kept it and it works.
Soak the plates in oil for a while first.
Pay attention to the order of everything, like always.
Lay 'er down. May as well.
There's some clutch write-up in my 351-build link in sig line.
Someone asked me if I kept the Judder ring (or plate?), which I think I did. Don't know if it's supposed to go or stay, but I kept it and it works.
Soak the plates in oil for a while first.
Pay attention to the order of everything, like always.
Lay 'er down. May as well.
Last edited by IDRIDR; 07-10-2013 at 07:00 PM.
#4
If your going in you might as well change the oil, it's only 1500ccs. Planet klx suggests the use of kx125 fibers. Getting rid of the judder fiber plate is something i didnt try yet. I put cr250r fiber plates in a trx250r and it grabbed way better.
#7
+1 to all that. I dumped the oil when I did mine to simplify things, but I think it will work by laying it over. I did just like NPR said , watched the RMATV video, read the manual. It is pretty straight forward. I would recommend taking pictures as you go , just in case you need a reference when re assembling.
#8
if your clutch has been slipping the oil will be contaminated with clutch, it would pay to change it.
#10
Replacing the clutch right now. Do I have to remove that POS hub nut?! It is so damn tight, it won't budge. I am already annoyed I will have to push the bike to the car shop so they can use impact gun to remove that stupid thing.