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maybe its the oil!!!!!

Started by nydad19, April 28, 2011, 08:02:18 PM

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nydad19

so i poured through here tryna figure out whats up with my bikes clutch slipping....mostly found that besides a bad clutch it could be adjustments with the cable or any oil that has "Friction Modifiers" or "Energy Conservation Formula"...so i went to my oil bottle of castrol 4t 10-40 motorcycle oil and read every word on the bottle....mine says none of those but it does say it protects against viscosity and thermal breakdown....basically friction modifier in different words.. :cookoo:...ssooo im gonna adjust the cables and change the oil to something without the bad stuff and see what happens ...

Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid which is being deformed by either shear stress or tensile stress. In everyday terms (and for fluids only), viscosity is "thickness" or "internal friction". Thus, water is "thin", having a lower viscosity, while honey is "thick", having a higher viscosity. Put simply, the less viscous the fluid is, the greater its ease of movement (fluidity).therefor affecting the friction
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skirecs

nah the oil isn't the problem, it would say energy conserving on the seal





you need to check the primary clutch adjustment by the sprocket but probably need buy a new clutch




Pictory

And if you need to buy a new clutch, i've got new plates and springs and a gasket here with your name on it!
I bought em and turns out i DONT need to do a plate swap. go figure.

cbrfxr67

An F3 I built for my buddy I put the cheap rotella in and I like how the clutch feels compared to my F2.3 that I put actual motorcycle oil in.  Or maybe I need a new clutch,..... :dunno_white:
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ojstinson

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#5
Make sure your rough adjustment (down at the clutch push rod) has the 1/4-1/2 turn free play before you worry about free play at the lever

It's located behind the small cover with the two screws
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burning1

Quote from: Pictory on April 30, 2011, 08:23:14 PM
And if you need to buy a new clutch, i've got new plates and springs and a gasket here with your name on it!
I bought em and turns out i DONT need to do a plate swap. go figure.

Actually, I need a new clutch. PM me the asking price. :)

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