aikawa wrote:
My other question is, since my clutch on my old engine is still useable, I tried to swap with the one right now. When I took out the plates from the old engine there were a total of 10. In the engine thats in my bike now, there were 13, and without the damper rubbers.
Anyway I threw in the plates from the old engine into the new one, except now when I pull in the clutch, it wont grab and my bike wont move.
How many plates are there supposed to be? Plus did I do something wrong when putting the plates in?
Thanks
http://www.apexleisure.co.uk/mc21e11.htm
On a dry clutch there should be
4 of one type of fibre and 1 of another
5 of one type of steel and 1 type of another
TOTAL 11 plates
Dont count the plates in the picture as there are only 8
You need numbers
6, 7, 9 and 10
It wont move because you have too many plates fitted and so it will not be able to engage properly.