savo318 Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 I would like to thanks you all for helping me sort my clutch problem out. I had to wait for the stupid honda tool to remove the centrifugul oil filter. But i can at least get my gears now.Im still having a few problems, possibly with timings, i can get the bite in gear, even get going, but i seem to get a bit of juddering when letting go of the clutch. But im going to take it in for a service and let them sort it out for meThanks all. Quote
fastbob Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 According to the Haynes manual you can make the tool from a piece of pipe and an angle grinder. I recall using a chisel punch and a hammer now you mention it. Quote
savo318 Posted June 5, 2017 Author Posted June 5, 2017 To be honest I did think about making the tool myself. I have an old socket that would fit in there great. But I'm not the best at things like that , and then thought sod it. I'll have this bike for at least the next two years, may as well spend it for the proper part Quote
Northern Biker Posted June 6, 2017 Posted June 6, 2017 I would like to thanks you all for helping me sort my clutch problem out. I had to wait for the stupid honda tool to remove the centrifugul oil filter. But i can at least get my gears now.Im still having a few problems, possibly with timings, i can get the bite in gear, even get going, but i seem to get a bit of juddering when letting go of the clutch. But im going to take it in for a service and let them sort it out for meThanks all. Did you soak the clutch plates in fresh engine oil for 24 hours before you fitted them? Quote
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