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Clutch renewal..

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 9:25 am
by w00dzy
I think that my clutch needs replacing as its starting to slip slightly when I have a pillion and am worried that it will go completly on my trip to germany..

Can anyone advise me on everything I need? I have the haynes manual which states thaat new washers and nuts are required.. where do I get these from? Ive ordered a used clutch basket and plates in good condition off ebay..

Thanks in advance..

:peace:

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:33 pm
by leopard_pagan
they may look in good condition, but id not buy worn plates from anyone.
new plates, new springs. the basket should be fine from your bike. not sammat that gets replaced.

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 3:08 pm
by CMSMJ1
Agree with the lady... Would not buy used clutch from anyone..

You could sell yours...and you would put "good condition" too wouldn't you?

A trip abroad is ont the time to be concerned about your moto...you need it to carry you and if you are taking pilion too(?) then you are mad..lol :o

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 3:14 pm
by mattUKNC
+1
On bits that can break or fail, always fit new. Why risk it? :grin:
At least then you've tried your best!
:up:

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:14 pm
by GF Racing
Put it this way - we race at the sharp end of a National 400 Championship and eat clutches for breakfast .... even used ones that measure OK can slip - it's the steels normally that warp on Honda 400s.

We fit new Honda plates - new Honda steels - new Honda inner baskets - new pattern heavy duty springs twice a year - fitting secondhand may not be a good idea on such a trip.

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:26 pm
by Matchlessman
Graeme, have you tried the EBC kevlar plates and heavy duty springs off a cbr600? ive got them on mine and they work fine. The lever is a bit heavier but everything fitted fine and works ok.

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 4:11 pm
by w00dzy
Thanks for the replies peeps :up:

No Im not taking a pillion all the way to Germany on a 400! haha

Will try get some springs and plates this weekend ready to fit during the week.. Yet another oil change.. doh! Any tips on doing this task? I have never done this before..

So who wants to buy a clutch basket and plates in mint condition :lol:

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 9:27 pm
by leopard_pagan
keep the basket. i have a box of parts for the NC29 that i have accumulated over the years.. all for a rainy day.

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:21 am
by w00dzy
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Clutch Cable
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) EBC Clutch Friction Plate Set
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) EBC Heavy Duty Clutch Spring Set
4 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Steel Clutch Plate
4 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Spark Plug NGK Iridium
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Sump Plug - Drain Ally Washer
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Sump Plug Magnetic
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Pads Front EBC Sintered (HH Type)
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Pads Rear EBC Sintered (HH Type)
1 x Honda CBR 400 RRK (NC23) Tri -Arm (Japan) (88-89) Air Filter

+ 1 clutch/alternator gasket! almost forgot!

just ordered the following, should get me ready for the trip! :grin:

Re: Clutch renewal..

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:28 pm
by leopard_pagan
lol.. just about..