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FLYHAVEN2001
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sticky clutch

Post by FLYHAVEN2001 » Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:09 am

My clutch sticks on first cold start up and sometimes after sitting when warm. This causes my shifter not to move from first to second. This occurred on another engine I had on bike and I thought tranny was bad so I put this engine on after cleaning the clutch but had same problem. Bike shifts fine when running. I think I have it adjusted correctly. It does not slip and it stalls when holding foot break on when trying to pull out. Any ideas?

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Re: sticky clutch

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:19 am

Have you adjusted it to the Honda spec? Did you leave the wires in the chutch hub?. ......LM
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Re: sticky clutch

Post by prima5star » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:47 am

I once had a slipping/sticky clutch oxymoronic situation and it turned out the clip which holds the inner basket was not in correctly and the whole basket would sometimes just move over.<br /><br />Another Honda clutch gave me heck because the mechanism which transfers the cable actuation to the rod was not well lubed.<br /><br />Good luck, I'd start from the inside and take LM's advice, setting everything up to spec.<br /><br />Matt
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FLYHAVEN2001
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Re: sticky clutch

Post by FLYHAVEN2001 » Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:31 pm

Wires are still in clutch hub, but from what I here they really don't help or hurt anything. I don'y have any HONDA spec's just adjusted it how some people on the site have told me to do. I have about an 1/8&quot; play at lever and adjuster on side case is at about 1:00 and have new cable. For some reason I just think the plates are just sticking together after sitting overnight. It shifts fine after it warms up. I can run all over the place with it with no problem.Could it be the metal plates are not true and or the fiber clutch plates?

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Re: sticky clutch

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:21 pm

Several things can cause the clutch to stick at times There are at least 3 different thickness of the cork dics and a couple of different with the steel ones. The first steel should be twice as thick as the others. Any chance your clutch is like the one I just took apart and has one extra cork disc against another? % steel and 5 disc is correct. .......LM<br />
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FLYHAVEN2001
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Re: sticky clutch

Post by FLYHAVEN2001 » Fri Oct 21, 2005 6:47 am

Mouse I have the correct #of disks. I did not know there was different thickness's of the steel. I still have my other engine apart and will mic. them and see if there is a difference. They all looked the same.

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Re: sticky clutch

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Oct 21, 2005 8:44 am

The thick one (first on) is easy to tell and the others are also.<br />If none of them have a slot at every 90 degrees they are the same and same for the ones with the slot. I was wondering about the routing of the cable. Does it go to the engine from the bars in a nice smooth arc or is there a loop because it is a little to long?. .................LM
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