Broncoboy36081 Posted August 23, 2014 #1 Posted August 23, 2014 Well got the dreaded clutch slip in O/D today under heavy acceleration. I'm gonna bleed the clutch and see if that helps but if it doesn't any suggestions on the replacement procedure and or a parts source. Thanks
crowrod Posted August 23, 2014 #2 Posted August 23, 2014 check member venders in the classifieds choose Skydoc he will take care of ya
Sylvester Posted August 23, 2014 #3 Posted August 23, 2014 Or you can go to PCWracing.com or Barnett Clutches. I have installed all of these for myself and others and all are very good. You do NOT need new clutch discs. And if your pressure plates are not burned (blue tint) then all you need are new and stronger clutch springs. Skydock supplies a quality product.
Flyinfool Posted August 23, 2014 #4 Posted August 23, 2014 Air in the clutch system will not make it slip, air will make the clutch not fully disengage. So bleeding will not fix a slipping clutch, new springs will. Skydoc_17 is not only a good source for parts, but a good source for information on how to do it. But then if you have never done it before, now is as good a time as any to replace the old fluid with fresh fluid.
Condor Posted August 23, 2014 #5 Posted August 23, 2014 A plugged expansion relief hole will cause a clutch to start slipping in 5th gear under load, and continue to get worse as the clutch fluid continues to heat up. Before doing anything else take a piece of wire from one of those wire ties you find in market produce sections. Strip the cover off and run it through the hole....which is located in the bottom of the reserve... If that doesn't cure the problem then go to plan B. PS... Listing your bike make and model under your screen name will help a bunch, and keep us from having to go to your profile..
Evan Posted August 25, 2014 #6 Posted August 25, 2014 A plugged expansion relief hole will cause a clutch to start slipping in 5th gear under load' date=' and continue to get worse as the clutch fluid continues to heat up. Before doing anything else take a piece of wire from one of those wire ties you find in market produce sections. Strip the cover off and run it through the hole....which is located in the bottom of the reserve... If that doesn't cure the problem then go to plan B. ----[/quote'] First time I have heard that Condor. Wonder how many guys like me with some 5th gear slippage just went ahead and did clutch work without checking this.
Broncoboy36081 Posted August 25, 2014 Author #7 Posted August 25, 2014 A plugged expansion relief hole will cause a clutch to start slipping in 5th gear under load, and continue to get worse as the clutch fluid continues to heat up. Before doing anything else take a piece of wire from one of those wire ties you find in market produce sections. Strip the cover off and run it through the hole....which is located in the bottom of the reserve... If that doesn't cure the problem then go to plan B. PS... Listing your bike make and model under your screen name will help a bunch, and keep us from having to go to your profile.. I will try that condor!! Thanks
Condor Posted August 25, 2014 #8 Posted August 25, 2014 First time I have heard that Condor. Wonder how many guys like me with some 5th gear slippage just went ahead and did clutch work without checking this. I'm not going to name names, and I ain't gonna tell ya how I know about the plugged hole, and spending lots of money rebuilding the entire clutch... And I can't claim the wire tie trick. Klaus down in Vegas came up with that.. I'm just saying it doesn't take much to check it out, and maybe save a bunch of money.... Another way to tell if the hole is open is remove the reserve cover and gently squeeze the lever. If it's OK you'll see a deformation of the fluid surface as it squirts thru the hole. If the hole is open then it's time to start looking at other things....
Chaharly Posted August 25, 2014 #9 Posted August 25, 2014 I dont know about the second gens but i'd put heavier duty clutch springs in if possible. Mine will do it very rarely, sometimes i think it depends on the oil temp.
Mover Posted August 25, 2014 #10 Posted August 25, 2014 The clutch upgrade kit from skydoc_17 fixed the slippage on my RSV.
fishrepair Posted August 27, 2014 #11 Posted August 27, 2014 I had my clutch to start slipping and I have a parts bike that I got the clutch spring off of.I doubled up on the clutch springs and I have not had any trouble with it in 4 years now. When you put it in GET GO now, it does.
bongobobny Posted August 27, 2014 #12 Posted August 27, 2014 Mine was genuine slippage too! Fixed via PCW and HD Yamaha clutch...
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