yeah we did, castorl GP1 Oil, £29 for 4 LitresOld Painless wrote:If the problem started when you swapped the plates and oil i would guess it doesn't like the oil.
Did you use a bike specific oil ?
NC30 89' Clutch problem! please help
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Re: NC30 89' Clutch problem! please help
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Re: NC30 89' Clutch problem! please help
just need to shed some light!!
the clutch is NOT slipping, its not engaging at all, it picks and choose when it wants to engage,
the clutch is NOT slipping, its not engaging at all, it picks and choose when it wants to engage,
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Re: NC30 89' Clutch problem! please help
is the little cap on the end of the rod in the right position?
You have the left side of the rod that sits in a little jobbie that the actuator arm pushes onto the rod.
You know what I mean?
You have the left side of the rod that sits in a little jobbie that the actuator arm pushes onto the rod.
You know what I mean?
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Re: NC30 89' Clutch problem! please help
CMSMJ1 wrote:is the little cap on the end of the rod in the right position? you mean the long rod? is it on flush? if so yeah it sits flush together,
You have the left side of the rod that sits in a little jobbie that the actuator arm pushes onto the rod.
You know what I mean?
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Re: NC30 89' Clutch problem! please help
Release bearing dead ?
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Re: NC30 89' Clutch problem! please help
nope dont think so mate, seems fine, like i said if you could give us a ring, try talk about it? you live in sheffield aint that far from here, i go up snakepass and stuff alot on my bike :) obviously not atm as the clutch is being stupid!Old Painless wrote:Release bearing dead ?