clutch started slipping today ---FIXED
'93 Kawasaki ZR1100 with 24.5K. Oil & filter just changed Friday. Oil and filter has been changed every 3K for the life of the bike ( The first two owners are friends of mine )
The past week, sometimes my takeoffs weren't smooth as the clutch seemed grabby. I siphoned the fluid out of the clutch master cylinder and replaced it with new DOT 4 fluid. I changed the oil & filter on Friday with Honda brand oil in 20W-50. This was the third change using this oil. Yesterday, everything was fine. ( 18 miles each way ) Today, a few miles from the house as I was accelerating up a hill, the rpms "jumped" in 4th gear from 4K to 5K so I reduced throttle and rode easier to work. After work I stopped in town to fill up and when I went to take off from the light, I let out the clutch lever and NOTHING HAPPENED . I was pushing while sitting when it stared moving. I had four miles to get home and it was "interesting" to say the least. Irregular takeoffs and it slipped whenever it wanted. I did make it home and now it's out to the garage to see what's going on. Any ideas other than the clutch is fubar? Jeff |
think maybe the shift dogs are worn a bit?
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Have you been using Honda oil WITH Moly? That's a no no with some wet clutch bikes!
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Clutch cable in proper adjustment / actuation range? Checked the old oil for particulate / metal flakes (i.e. destroying clutch plates / steel)?
To save you some time... Barnett Performance |
Almost forgot. you changed the fluid, are you sure you didn't get any bubbles/air? No offense but are you sure that Dot4 is the correct fluid? I still wonder if you "accidentally" got the Honda oil with Moly...you wouldn't be the first guy to do it!
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I still have all the old containers and it says nothing about moly on the label. Quote:
No noticable "extras" in the oil and nothing in the bottom of the drain pan. No clutch cable as it's hydraulic. I need to check range of motion. It did feel different before I pulled the cover off the left side. Maybe I'll put it back on and recheck and maybe bleed some fluid thru before I disassemble the clutch. Thanks :cheers: |
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I'm positive it's DOT 4 as it is cast into the cover for both the brakes and the clutch. ( but thanks for asking ) |
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Hey just a thought... it's the suddenness of it that puzzles me, besides I always had the clutch give me grief in the higher gears first before it went out completely. :idk: It just seems that it has to be something to do with the fluid or the oil, you know? If you used synthetic or oil with friction modifiers in the last change, it would take a while to affect the clutch, so that made sense to me.:idk: Oh well, good luck bro! You can try bleeding the clutch system just in case.... it definitely takes less time than taking it apart. |
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