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Festa748 05-Apr-2005 19:43

Clutch
 
I changed my slave cyclinder on my ducati and it wont diss-engauge the clutch. What sizes are the two push rod lengths ???. If its not that any other ideas what it might be

HW 05-Apr-2005 19:47

Needs bleeding perhaps? Slightest bit of air in it and it won't disengage.

Festa748 05-Apr-2005 19:50

ill do it again but i think its free from air

JPM 05-Apr-2005 20:05

If it's a bigger bore slave cylinder to cut down force needed at the lever, the lever still pushes the same amount of fluid but in a larger bore so consequently not pushing the pushrod as far as it was before.

Or it could be air trapped in the system

Festa748 05-Apr-2005 20:42

its one that i got from ducati shed but he has Been A total W@*ker and refuses to help with it. It is a bigger bore save cyclinder.

crm250 05-Apr-2005 21:57

Had the same on my old 916, turned out the bit that the pushrod hits on the clutch plate was seized (bearing type thing) and when the clutch was pulled in, it in turn started to spin the rod, and in turn spun the slave piston and locked it into place. slacken off the 3 bolts on the slave slightly, or you will have to release the slave cyl manually

neil748r 06-Apr-2005 20:08

Sounds like you have the wrong pushrod. After Ducati changed the standard clutch slave (2001?) they also needed to change the pushrod for (if memory serves) a longer one.

Anyway, I know that if you want to fit the latter type slave to an early bike you also need to change the pushrod. My guess is your new slave is going to need the new type pushrod.

nelly 06-Apr-2005 23:04

The pushrods on the later bikes are 10mm longer. The STM cylinders for instance come with a 10mm spacer which is dropped in to the piston before being fitted if required.
you could knock something up easy enough. The rod diameter is 8mm. Get some 8mm rod, or even a 8mm bolt and cut a 10mm length off, slip it in the piston and try that.
A tip though, cut it from ferrous so you can pull it out if needed with a magnet ;)

Festa748 07-Apr-2005 00:18

thanks nelly
whats the lenghts of the two sizes of push rods???

TopiToo 07-Apr-2005 12:58

Hello

Festa748 I am having the same problems with my clutch, although slightly different in respect that every time I bleed the master cylinder all is fine until I am out and about, then I losses all clutch leaver action.

I have replaced the orignal master cylinder with an oversized one, (Evoluzione one) and checked the length of the pushrod, bleed the clutch many times with the same problem coming back (loss of leaver) but no sign of leaking oil?

So I have checked the bearing on clutch basket and it was not running freely, I guess it gets clogged with clutch dust. the movement when you engaged the clutch lever, on the basket on my bike is about 5 millimeters.
And have been advised that this is about right. (thanks PeteB)

I have tried both the shorter and longer pushrods in my 2001yr engine and found that the pushrod lenght was shorter on pre 2001yr bikes to the slightly longer one. Which I find better although I have not ruled out Nelly's suggestion

"The STM cylinders for instance come with a 10mm spacer which is dropped in to the piston before being fitted if required."

I will have another go bleeding the clutch at the weekend, and recheck the seals on the Master Cylinder, and may think about putting a bleed banjo at the leaver end see intresting post below.

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...=3508#pid32017

Hope this is of some help

regards

TopiToo


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