help with replacing a clutch

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Old May 17, 2005 | 12:41 AM
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Re: help with replacing a clutch

I only rock OEM plates.

You might have a broken Fiber plate in there somewhere sometimes that happens and you have the problem you stated.

I agree with the guy that also stated warped Drive plates can cause this too.

Check the Drive plates (metal ones).

Then seriously consider buying OEM Fibers.
Clutch and brake parts you CAN NOT get better then Factory OEM parts. Maybe upgrade the springs to something aftermarket.

But hay you can stick a fork in your eye to see if it hurts or take someone’s word for it.

Oh and if your basket is notiched as stated above I would ignore that.
Old May 17, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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Re: help with replacing a clutch

First of all, you must soak friction plates for a minimum of one hour, the material soak up the oil and prevents burning, this is a must and a true minimum.

Second not to be a nit pick but the frictions are the "drive" plates and the steels are the "driven" plates..... sorry its been beat into my head.

And I agree with kung fu, check for notches on either the inner or outer clutch hub.
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