I was out at the track on Saturday and on the first lap of each session my clutch was slipping quite badly. It seemed to hook up okay for the rest of each session.
I'm running mineral oil, lubed the cable and had the correct free play adjustment.
Can someone recommend a reasonably priced / time effective fix before I start pulling it appart?
Clutch slipping
- the-elf
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Try a different type of oil. Last time I had that problem a change of oil sorted it. I use the Halfords motorcycle gearbox oil and that cured it and it's never slipped again.
If it perisists then strip the clutch out and check for wear on the teeth of the large thrust washer at the back of the clutch basket.
If it perisists then strip the clutch out and check for wear on the teeth of the large thrust washer at the back of the clutch basket.
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Is that washer part no. 92022-1109 (25.3x33x1) ?martin wrote:only problem is a new thrust washer is nlai know,i tried to get one. in the end,i turned the washer around,as it wears on one side. and it works fine now
still woud,nt mind a new one ,.but like alot of bits, cant get them anymore
If its just a plain washer i could machine some up and harden them.

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