Clunking when pulling away & off throttle at low revs. VIDEO
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Re: Clunking when pulling away & off throttle at low revs. V
Defo new chain time then.
What do you reckon the notch type feeling I'm hearing/feeling could be that goes away when the clutch lever is pulled in?
I took a video though it's not very good in terms of highlighting the noise.
I pulled the clutch in at around 16/17 secs into the video.
https://youtu.be/W4mmQvbWeIU
What do you reckon the notch type feeling I'm hearing/feeling could be that goes away when the clutch lever is pulled in?
I took a video though it's not very good in terms of highlighting the noise.
I pulled the clutch in at around 16/17 secs into the video.
https://youtu.be/W4mmQvbWeIU
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Re: Clunking when pulling away & off throttle at low revs. V
Would get the cover off and check the clutch theres a guide and youtube video by a forum member on replacing clutch plates .
Check the small outer pushrod bearing the clutch nut is tight and as i said before get hold of the entire assembly for movement in the basket and shaft itself .
If thats ok undo the nut and remove the plates look for wear or burrs in the basket itself where the plates sit.
Check the small outer pushrod bearing the clutch nut is tight and as i said before get hold of the entire assembly for movement in the basket and shaft itself .
If thats ok undo the nut and remove the plates look for wear or burrs in the basket itself where the plates sit.