sapest
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FWIW - I found this in a Yamaha Tech Tip - M08-059 - from 2008
CAUTION: _______________________________
When repairing a motorcycle with a clutch that
is slipping or has worn-out friction plates, be
sure to inspect all clutch components and the oil
pump pickup screen. The high heat created by a
slipping clutch can damage the clutch boss,
pressure plate, or basket. Not replacing worn or
damaged components can cause abnormal
operation, and reduce the service life of the
rebuilt clutch. Inspect and, if necessary, clean the
oil pickup screen. A pickup screen plugged with
clutch friction plate material can cause damage
due to lack of oil flow.
If the clutch is damaged, clean the oil pickup
screen!
Anyway - - - - -
-Steve
CAUTION: _______________________________
When repairing a motorcycle with a clutch that
is slipping or has worn-out friction plates, be
sure to inspect all clutch components and the oil
pump pickup screen. The high heat created by a
slipping clutch can damage the clutch boss,
pressure plate, or basket. Not replacing worn or
damaged components can cause abnormal
operation, and reduce the service life of the
rebuilt clutch. Inspect and, if necessary, clean the
oil pickup screen. A pickup screen plugged with
clutch friction plate material can cause damage
due to lack of oil flow.
If the clutch is damaged, clean the oil pickup
screen!
Anyway - - - - -
-Steve