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clutch on 1996 cr250


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hi guys,


just new to this site and hoping yous can help me. i have a 1996 cr250 and i just recently changed the clutch plates but soon as i put the bike back together i noticed the clutch doesnt spring back to the default possition now just flops about a bit, it DOES go into gear but obviously cant be driven. when i was changing the plates 3 of the bolts sheared that hold the pressure plate on. Could this be something to do with it? also th pin that goes straight through the plates doesnt seem to push up against anything as if i could push it right in, is this normal or is something wrong here? as you have probably already noticed im a bit of a beginner at this stuff so any advice would be much appreciated. thanks

Posted

Sounds like something is missing.....so a strip and investigate could be the order of the day here....

I think you should try to replace the sheared bolts. The clutch plunger should operate on the Thrust bearing which will push the clutch plates and remove the pressure from them allowing the clutch to slip. But there should be springs that the plunger is pushing against that forces the plates together when you let the clutch out. There is something very wrong here and I think you can't avoid a strip down of the clutch.....replace the broken bolts and check the mechanism against the drawings in the manual.


Good Luck..... :wink:

Posted

ok thanks for the reply, are you meaning the springs(think its six or more) that hold on the pressure plate? yes a definitely will try replace the bolts, going to be a pain tho as the sheared part is still stuck in the thread so going to have to drill them out and maybe tap them bigger

Posted

will reply in here rather than the post in bike chat i gress you definatly need to get the 3 sheared bolts changed if you can drill them out carefully then you will need to replace the plate they go into

Posted

thanks for reply i think im just going to take it down to the local bike garage and get it all sorted and let them deal with the sheared bolts because will be a pain to get out

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