Clutch, Transmission, Drive Chain, Sprockets
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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:23 am
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garncarz wrote:garncarz wrote:garncarz wrote:I finally got all the parts: A Plate, two wire springs and five 020 aluminum core friction plates and got it back together.
I took the old dream out for a 20-mile test ride yesterday. I am getting a lot of clutch slip when I get into the torque curve, eg. going up hills or more than medium throttle in 2nd gear or above.
I am using Valvoline 4-stroke 10W40 motorcycle oil (it says meets JASO MA spec). Also, I put the clutch together dry. I read later that the fiction disks should be oiled prior to assembly?
Any thoughts or suggestions on a fix? Thanks in advance.
Ed: Just went for a ride. Nice crisp shifts, good pull from a full stop. I guess measuring the right thing makes all the difference. What kind of booze do you drink? I owe you. Many thanks!!!
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malcolmgb
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by malcolmgb » Sun Mar 09, 2014 2:08 pm
garncarz wrote:malcolmgb wrote:Hi garncarz can I ask where you got your "wire springs" from, I am missing 2.
Call you local Honda (motorcycle) dealer and have them look up part number 22431-259-000 in their dealer parts locator. If available, they can give the the phone number of the dealer with stock.
Thanks I ordered them from David Silver last week, I was surprised to see he listed them now I understand why.
1977 CB400F
1973 CL175
1976 XL175 - Sold
1964 CL72
1966 CA78
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garncarz
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by garncarz » Thu Mar 27, 2014 2:06 pm
garncarz wrote:garncarz wrote:garncarz wrote:I finally got all the parts: A Plate, two wire springs and five 020 aluminum core friction plates and got it back together.
I took the old dream out for a 20-mile test ride yesterday. I am getting a lot of clutch slip when I get into the torque curve, eg. going up hills or more than medium throttle in 2nd gear or above.
I am using Valvoline 4-stroke 10W40 motorcycle oil (it says meets JASO MA spec). Also, I put the clutch together dry. I read later that the fiction disks should be oiled prior to assembly?
Any thoughts or suggestions on a fix? Thanks in advance.
Ed: Just went for a ride. Nice crisp shifts, good pull from a full stop. I guess measuring the right thing makes all the difference. What kind of booze do you drink? I owe you. Many thanks!!!
She started slipping again last week. So I changed the oil again (filthy after 50 miles, I guess its going to take a few flushes untill 50 years worth of sludge gets eradicated). This time I went to straight SAE30. Readjusted the clutch per our discussion. Good for 30 mile, now much less slip but still some on heavy accelleration. Maybe I should go to the white springs?
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garncarz
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by garncarz » Mon Mar 31, 2014 12:18 pm
Anyone have the honda part number for the "white" springs?
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garncarz
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by garncarz » Wed Apr 09, 2014 8:56 am
garncarz wrote:Anyone have the honda part number for the "white" springs?
Got 'em. Thanks Ed.
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Waveblaster
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by Waveblaster » Thu May 08, 2014 10:07 am
This is a great thread but one thing that would help me is to understand what to aim for with a total stack width on the positioning of the outer most lip of the clutch pressure plate. With the mixture of 5 , 6 and even 4 disk clutch packs shown in various manuals it gets confusing.
I imagine if someone built up a 6 stack with 5 stacker discs the pressure of the springs would be lacking and it would slip?
I have looked through the manuals for a guide haven't found anything suitable. Given these bikes have been around along time and possibly been worked on by many the clutch variations of parts could be quite diverse.
I have bundles of pressure and clutch plates and some are obviously mismatched but would like to be able to construct something largely acceptable
regards
Greg
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fab60
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by fab60 » Thu May 15, 2014 1:05 pm
Hey Garncarz, what is the part number for the Honda white springs you got??