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Old 25-Jun-2006, 23:17
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slipper clutch / slipping

ive fitted a second had (seems pretty good knick) slipper clutch to my track bike, its a ball and ramp type.

not hundred percent sure ive got it all together right especially the plates?

so what i did was (after getting the std clutch off) took off the collered spacer with the oring in and changed that as it was a differant depth.
then placed a washer thing on the shaft and then the clutch then the spider spring thingy then the retaining nut. ok so far i think.

now the plates
normally i belive one should fit a metal plate but such is the case with slipper clutches i understand this is not so, ( as they can pop themselve behind the centre)
so fibre plate metal plate all the way through till im almost out of space & finish with 2 metal plates before the centre plate.

SO IS THIS RIGHT? coz it slips a bit at high revs.

i could squeeze another fibre plate between the last 2 metal ones but then the clutch lever will only pull in half way at the handle bars. (so i didnt try runing it like this)

i assume that i cant run a fibre plate next to the pressure plate??? being alloy?

all the fibre plates seem to have plenty of meat on them by the way.

i was wondering if im missing something like has the differant spacer meant that i need a different push rod?

any ideas peeps?
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