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HellOnWheels
29-Mar-2005, 17:10
Hello:)

At last the spring is coming to Norway, so now its possible to ride my duc here:D

Found out in the winter that my cluch was worn out, so now I`ve ordered new Clutch plates and are ready to change em... The thing is...how?....:puzzled:
I was wondering is any of u guys have a link to a page with some guidance how to do it?
Btw...I got a 2001 748R Red of course....;)

Thx

Dibble
29-Mar-2005, 17:14
oh, thats easy ....

take off the clutch cover.

undo the six bolts holding the springs on.

take out bolts, springs and caps.

Gently pull the pressure plate out and the pushrod will come with it.

You can then remove the plates.

Put new plates in (ensuring they are in the right order of plain and friction plates)

Then put it all back together.

About half hours work.

HellOnWheels
29-Mar-2005, 17:30
Thanks alot for your reply:)

Guess I`ll try to change it tomorrow. I was abit afraid that some springs or something would come out and be a pain in the a** to get back if not done the right way.
Please feel free to post if u know something special I before I start...;)

Thx:)

Dibble
29-Mar-2005, 17:33
no, it really is that simple, even i've done it .....

JPM
29-Mar-2005, 17:34
Pretty much as Dibs has said, just make sure you put everything back in in the same order you removed them. You should keep all the steel plates in order and note where the indented tab is on each steel plate etc also.

If you have a digicam might be worth snapping as each plate is removed, might be over kill but if you're unsure it's better safe than sorry

[Edited on 29-3-2005 by JPM]

Dibble
29-Mar-2005, 17:35
oh and when you put the pressure plate on make sure the notched hole lines up with the arrow .. it will all make sense as you take it to bits ...

HellOnWheels
29-Mar-2005, 18:05
Thanks alot for the replys:)

U really make me feel like doing this right now:p

One more thing I wonder about.... How tight shall the screws with the springs be fastened approx? And Locktight etc?

Thx:)

Btw.....Nice avatar...:bouncy:

JPM
29-Mar-2005, 18:07
I've never loctited the bolts on the springs, the force pushing on them via the spring keeps them in place. As for torque settings someone will come along with the exact figure, me being a luddite I just tighten them pinch tight and never had a problem.

Dibble
29-Mar-2005, 18:07
do not loctite the clutch spring bolts, just torque them up solidly by hand .. overtightening isn't needed.

moto748
29-Mar-2005, 18:24
And, worse than that, you can shear the "turrets" off if you overtighten them.

HellOnWheels
29-Mar-2005, 19:55
Thanks guys:)

Will try it out tomorrow....Give u feedback on how it vent...;)

Walenut
29-Mar-2005, 20:39
Does the 748R have the convexed plate that has to go in the right way round or it eats the clutch?

rcgbob44
29-Mar-2005, 22:12
Like the new avtar Dibbles!

HellOnWheels
31-Mar-2005, 19:24
Yes!
Now its done, and it was no problem at all:sing: Everything works perfect, and like u said... about 30min work:)

There was a few things I noticed...

1. The basket had some scars on it... Does that mean that I have to change that too?
2.I noticed that the "smooth" rings had a gap on the "outside". Shall these be aligned or something?

Sorry for bad spelling...im Norwegian...:sing: