Posted September 17, 200915 yr My pre-Div XJ600's clutch is on its last legs. Never replaced a bike clutch before, is it standard practice to replace the steel plates as well as the friction plates? The steel plates in the clutch are still in acceptable condition. Only asking cos when i've replaced car clutches I always replace the plate and cover. Cheers P
September 17, 200915 yr nah, usually you just swap out the fiber friction plates. but you should clean the steel ones.
September 19, 200915 yr My pre-Div XJ600's clutch is on its last legs. Never replaced a bike clutch before, is it standard practice to replace the steel plates as well as the friction plates? The steel plates in the clutch are still in acceptable condition. Only asking cos when i've replaced car clutches I always replace the plate and cover. Cheers P You only need to replace the steel plates if they are damaged or warped (check by putting them on a flat metal surface)
September 19, 200915 yr Author Thanks chaps, the steel plates are within tolerance and not warped so i'll just replace the friction ones. There's £30 saved! P
September 19, 200915 yr Moderator Do replace the springs though while you have it apart eh, even if they are ok length wise they have been in and out a few times and getting weak could save ya having to pull it apart again in the near future Merv
September 19, 200915 yr Now then " i heard [ from a little bird] if u bead blast the steel plates , Does wonders against clutch slip, ,, any body got views on this advice????
September 19, 200915 yr Do replace the springs though while you have it apart eh, even if they are ok length wise they have been in and out a few times and getting weak could save ya having to pull it apart again in the near future Merv Also, while your at it replace the needle bearing behind the pressure plate, approx £10.00
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