Dirt Bike Clutch Plates Stuck Together at Randy Pullen blog

Dirt Bike Clutch Plates Stuck Together. If you put the bike in gear, and pull the clutch. When is the last time you changed oil in the tranny? When the bike has sat overnight or longer, the clutch doesn't disengage. I peel it apart wiped them all down and let them sit in fresh oil overnight. The thick/cold oil makes the plates hard to separate by hand, well, that's multiplied when it's together with clutch springs pushing it. They stuck together after sitting around so i started the bike in n and pushed it down the road, popped it in gear, and pulled in. First thing to do is dump the oil, open up. Your clutch plates are stuck together. All of the plates came out as one unit, well stuck together. My clutch is not wearing out yet but it will not disengage, i've tried messing with the clutch lever and with the nuts down by the clutch. Bad clutch plates or worn out pressure plate causes the clutch to slip. You'll need to disassemble the clutch and measure the thickness of both plates using a micrometer.

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My clutch is not wearing out yet but it will not disengage, i've tried messing with the clutch lever and with the nuts down by the clutch. When is the last time you changed oil in the tranny? You'll need to disassemble the clutch and measure the thickness of both plates using a micrometer. They stuck together after sitting around so i started the bike in n and pushed it down the road, popped it in gear, and pulled in. I peel it apart wiped them all down and let them sit in fresh oil overnight. If you put the bike in gear, and pull the clutch. Bad clutch plates or worn out pressure plate causes the clutch to slip. When the bike has sat overnight or longer, the clutch doesn't disengage. All of the plates came out as one unit, well stuck together. The thick/cold oil makes the plates hard to separate by hand, well, that's multiplied when it's together with clutch springs pushing it.

Burnt clutch plates r/Dirtbikes

Dirt Bike Clutch Plates Stuck Together The thick/cold oil makes the plates hard to separate by hand, well, that's multiplied when it's together with clutch springs pushing it. When the bike has sat overnight or longer, the clutch doesn't disengage. My clutch is not wearing out yet but it will not disengage, i've tried messing with the clutch lever and with the nuts down by the clutch. All of the plates came out as one unit, well stuck together. You'll need to disassemble the clutch and measure the thickness of both plates using a micrometer. If you put the bike in gear, and pull the clutch. Bad clutch plates or worn out pressure plate causes the clutch to slip. I peel it apart wiped them all down and let them sit in fresh oil overnight. First thing to do is dump the oil, open up. They stuck together after sitting around so i started the bike in n and pushed it down the road, popped it in gear, and pulled in. Your clutch plates are stuck together. When is the last time you changed oil in the tranny? The thick/cold oil makes the plates hard to separate by hand, well, that's multiplied when it's together with clutch springs pushing it.

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