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350 WC Clutch

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350 WC Clutch

Postby Mark Lussier » Wed May 30, 2012 7:39 pm

Before I pull it apart looking for something simple and obvious, just wondering if there's something specifically I should be looking for. Should have asked the experts while at Mosport but didn't get a chance. Here are the symptoms...

I started the weekend ok, but after my first session on the the bike, the clutch wouldn't fully disengage. I adjusted all the free play out of the cable and then some and it seemed ok pushing it around and while running while still cold. Once running and warm, it wouldn't fully disengage.
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Re: 350 WC Clutch

Postby Eldert » Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:56 am

Hi Mark

thats a common problem . the plain clutch plates ( 1 mm thick ) get warm en distort

to cure the problem replace the 1 mm plates with thicker 2 mm plates
the only thing is there is no room for al 13 ( 6 plain and 7 lined )
you have to fit 11 plates. 5 plain and 6 lined plates

Lacey engineering in the UK sells those thicker plates in his webshop . price is 35 GB pound for 5 plates

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Re: 350 WC Clutch

Postby Mark Lussier » Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:46 pm

Thanks. Took a good look,time for a complete refresh. Order some bits and should see them next week.
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