JDavis07
New member
I had a balky clutch on a 2007 model with 3700 miles.
I disassembled the clutch to check for black grease like some 2007 owners
experienced.
There was no sign of any contaminate but i did find by reading the shop manual
that the clutch damper spring was installed backwards. The damper spring
is at the bottom of the clutch pack and is between the final driven plate and the clutch
boss or center basket the steel plate teeth fit into. It appears to push the last steel
plate outward on clutch release.
The white dot was facing inward to the bottom of the clutch boss. I reversed it
on assembly and soaked the friction plates in oil. This is only shown in picture form
in the manual. The only white dot refered to is on the soft damper seat.
I do not see that reversing this piece would have much effect but it did fit into
its soft seat better and the assembled released height might be very slightly less.
I did not measure and compare I observed this by flipping the part over. The final
steel plate had a shiny strip where the spring had contacted it.
When I tested it the clutch, it released perfectly and did not become balky with full
warmup as it had. This is FYI and might have been peculiar to my bike.
best
Davis
I disassembled the clutch to check for black grease like some 2007 owners
experienced.
There was no sign of any contaminate but i did find by reading the shop manual
that the clutch damper spring was installed backwards. The damper spring
is at the bottom of the clutch pack and is between the final driven plate and the clutch
boss or center basket the steel plate teeth fit into. It appears to push the last steel
plate outward on clutch release.
The white dot was facing inward to the bottom of the clutch boss. I reversed it
on assembly and soaked the friction plates in oil. This is only shown in picture form
in the manual. The only white dot refered to is on the soft damper seat.
I do not see that reversing this piece would have much effect but it did fit into
its soft seat better and the assembled released height might be very slightly less.
I did not measure and compare I observed this by flipping the part over. The final
steel plate had a shiny strip where the spring had contacted it.
When I tested it the clutch, it released perfectly and did not become balky with full
warmup as it had. This is FYI and might have been peculiar to my bike.
best
Davis