Clutch issues?
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Clutch issues?
I've started to notice a little pulsing back pressue through the clutch lever and a slight judder when gently slipping the clutch in traffic.
Something comming loose? With 50,000 miles on the clock maybe time time to strip the clutch out to have a look?
Something comming loose? With 50,000 miles on the clock maybe time time to strip the clutch out to have a look?
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the pulsing is an area of the disk pushing the pads back free the buttons of first before you go buying disks.
what an idiot.
what an idiot.

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Good call anzacinexile!
Bearing broken up but not much surrounding damage. I'll probably just replace the bearing and diaphram. Any other opinions.
The bearing is FAG16004 RF.
To ensure I've cleaned out all the bits I'd like to remove the basket behind the clutch basket, The one that has the cross springs behind it but though it floats foeard and back a mm or two, I can't see how it comes off. Any one advise?
Bearing broken up but not much surrounding damage. I'll probably just replace the bearing and diaphram. Any other opinions.
The bearing is FAG16004 RF.
To ensure I've cleaned out all the bits I'd like to remove the basket behind the clutch basket, The one that has the cross springs behind it but though it floats foeard and back a mm or two, I can't see how it comes off. Any one advise?
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If you have the plates out of the basket you should be able to see a bluddy great M24 nut in the middle. You're going to have to find some way to lock the basket because that nut is done up to 17Kgm and covered in Loctite.
Personally I wouldn't worry to much. Blow behind the basket with an airline if you have one but any bits are going to be flung out as the clutch spins. As a result, the swarf should collect at the bottom of the casing.
Personally I wouldn't worry to much. Blow behind the basket with an airline if you have one but any bits are going to be flung out as the clutch spins. As a result, the swarf should collect at the bottom of the casing.
Hi Anzacinexile,
I'd already removed that nut and the clutch basket but there appears to be another "outer basket" carrying some cross springs behind it, behind that. This basket floats a mm or two and there does'nt appear to be anything retaining it. I suspect it might be a tight fit over the end of the shaft and something that might require a special tool. It might also just need a little harder tug.
It seems pretty clean in there but I don't have an air line.
Parts should arrive on Tuesday.
I'd already removed that nut and the clutch basket but there appears to be another "outer basket" carrying some cross springs behind it, behind that. This basket floats a mm or two and there does'nt appear to be anything retaining it. I suspect it might be a tight fit over the end of the shaft and something that might require a special tool. It might also just need a little harder tug.
It seems pretty clean in there but I don't have an air line.
Parts should arrive on Tuesday.
Don't put off 'till tomorrow what you can enjoy today