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Couldn't see any mate thankfully , it would have been a good idea for Honda to mabe fit washers that had turned over edges or a lip or flange don't know the word I'm looking for but basicaly to stop those springs from slipping of there center axistony.mon wrote:They won't undo by themselves, due to the spring tension.
Good that you fixed the slipping.
But does it still grab?
And di you see any marks where the springs had been bearing on the clutch housing?
I don't know what you'd call them either, but some are heading my way this weekend for evaluation. If they work I'll let you all know.seb421 wrote:
Couldn't see any mate thankfully , it would have been a good idea for Honda to mabe fit washers that had turned over edges or a lip or flange don't know the word I'm looking for but basicaly to stop those springs from slipping of there center axis
Yeh its spot on now tony no slip no grab , from the short run up the estate anyway, will report back if there are any issues, bled the clutch as well.
Think that engine had done about 30,000 when i got it and i put another 2 and half on it mate before it was goingRob wrote:Any idea how many miles that clutch had done before it started slipping?
Glad you got it sorted, looked pretty easy to do.
tony.mon wrote:I don't know what you'd call them either, but some are heading my way this weekend for evaluation. If they work I'll let you all know.seb421 wrote:
Couldn't see any mate thankfully , it would have been a good idea for Honda to mabe fit washers that had turned over edges or a lip or flange don't know the word I'm looking for but basicaly to stop those springs from slipping of there center axis
Yeh its spot on now tony no slip no grab , from the short run up the estate anyway, will report back if there are any issues, bled the clutch as well.
Good it's sorted, see you on the drag strip then.
If that's true there's something else wrong with your clutch.lloydiecbr wrote:mine has grabbed when in first gear and clutch is held all the way in and reved it to 3.5k
sorry i should have been more clear .tony.mon wrote:If that's true there's something else wrong with your clutch.lloydiecbr wrote:mine has grabbed when in first gear and clutch is held all the way in and reved it to 3.5k
Just revving the engine shouldn't cause the grabbing; it only happens as you're feeding the clutch home but before it's fully engaged, as you open the throttle more once you're moving.
Do you get any trouble getting it into neutral, and if you just sit there in first with the clutch fully in, does it start to creep forward after a while?
If so, could be slave seals, MC seals, or you need to bleed the clutch line....
your more than welcome totony.mon wrote:That makes more sense.
So effectively the clutch is halfway out, then as you feed in more throttle it grabs.
That's exactly what happens during a fast take-off, but without you going forward.
Might be less risky to test it that way- I'll have a play.