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bonsaibill
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Post by bonsaibill » Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:18 am

I have my 65 dream up and running. road it to work.
Problem is when I pull in clutch it sounds like a woodpecker. and when I up shift and throttle it just revs up for a second then it starts moving forward. What's up with that?

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Post by mike horvath » Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:56 pm

Bill,
Don't know about the throttling part you mention, but I'd pull the clutch side cover to check on the woodpecker. Possibly a clutch pack bolt backing out or something of that nature. You mentioned you're dream is "up and running"...what did ya have done?

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Post by bonsaibill » Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:27 am

I bought a 65 dream a year ago and have been work now and then on it since it had been sitting for 40 years. I took it apart painted it and went through the motor.

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Post by FluteTears » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:36 am

When you shift and the rpms go up then starts to go down sounds like a slipping clutch.
Think of it this way when you release the clutch the plates should be closed if something is preventing them from closing that could be your noise.
I would start at the clutch cable and work my way back to the clutch.
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