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Clutch NOT slipping problem
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Now, in neutral the rear wheel spins fine, in gear it doesnt, even when I pull in the clutch lever.
The detent arm at the end of the cable is moving about 2" (full lever travel) from what I can see (have a mirror under the bike), but its not dis-engaging the clutch. The clutch lever is also pretty heavy from what I remember it from a couple weeks back before the old cable broke.
Any suggestions ?
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It seems the clutch plates are not separating - even when everything is at full adjustment. I might put a spacer on the end of the push-rod to see how much extra travel is required.
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Try setting on the bike and putting it in gear, then pul in the clutch and try and bump the bike forward and bacwards to unstick the clutch.
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Was hoping to not have to remove that cover as dont have a new gasket or replacement screws (old ones are worn).
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maybe the nut just fell off of center of drum.ok here comes the gasket police!:whistle: :woohoo:
Nope, not the gasket police, but the nut police.:lol:
There are no nut there. The clutch is held in place on the shaft with a circlip.
If the clutch worked fine before you replaced the cable you should check the cable attachment to the release mechanism. Be shure the arm on the mechanism isn't moving the wrong way when you pull the lever. And when you adjust the freeplay in the release mechanism, be shure to have a lot of freeplay in the cable, then loosen the locknut and turn the screw in till it's loose. Then turn the screw out till you feel som resistance and then in again 1/4 turn and fasten the lock nut. Then take up the slack in the cable. This is the right way to adjust the freeplay on the KZ400B, and the KZ440 models with the release mechanism on the left hand side of the engine. And I assume the picture in your avatar is a 440 B or C model.
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I shall take the right cover off tomorrow and check that all is well - its probably about time that it got some attention.
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oops,my bad im used to 900-1000 series bikes.:whistle:wireman wrote:
maybe the nut just fell off of center of drum.ok here comes the gasket police!:whistle: :woohoo:
Nope, not the gasket police, but the nut police.:lol:
There are no nut there. The clutch is held in place on the shaft with a circlip.
If the clutch worked fine before you replaced the cable you should check the cable attachment to the release mechanism. Be shure the arm on the mechanism isn't moving the wrong way when you pull the lever. And when you adjust the freeplay in the release mechanism, be shure to have a lot of freeplay in the cable, then loosen the locknut and turn the screw in till it's loose. Then turn the screw out till you feel som resistance and then in again 1/4 turn and fasten the lock nut. Then take up the slack in the cable. This is the right way to adjust the freeplay on the KZ400B, and the KZ440 models with the release mechanism on the left hand side of the engine. And I assume the picture in your avatar is a 440 B or C model.
Post edited by: ibsen22000, at: 2006/06/18 05:00<br><br>Post edited by: ibsen22000, at: 2006/06/18 05:03
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Got freeplay with no oil in, but as soon as I refilled the bike, everything seized up again.
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