Ferg777 Posted June 3, 2022 Posted June 3, 2022 Hi there, new here, my name is ferg and i've a 2000 k1 bandit. Been changing the chain and sprockets amongst other consumables all good, however when trying to fit the sprocket cover again it won't seat properly. If I remove the clutch plunger it fits perfectly so this is obviously obstructing the refit. My question if anyone can help is why would the plunger not be in far enough to allow the casing on? Or how can you adjust it to allow the refit. Cheers ferg Quote
wraith Posted June 3, 2022 Posted June 3, 2022 You've most probably nocked the clutch leaver without knowing. Take the cover off the clutch master cylinder (on handle bar) push the clutch slave cylinder piston in slowly, it should then fit back on the bike. Pump the clutch leaver a cupple of times when the side cover is back on till you feel the pressure come back, refit the cover/lid and away you go. 2 Quote
Ferg777 Posted June 3, 2022 Author Posted June 3, 2022 1 hour ago, wraith said: You've most probably nocked the clutch leaver without knowing. Take the cover off the clutch master cylinder (on handle bar) push the clutch slave cylinder piston in slowly, it should then fit back on the bike. Pump the clutch leaver a cupple of times when the side cover is back on till you feel the pressure come back, refit the cover/lid and away you go. That's brilliant thanks very much for that. I will have look tomorrow at that. Cheers ferg Quote
denisd Posted June 3, 2022 Posted June 3, 2022 Howdy ferg, what part of the island are you in? I'm probably not far away from you, in Sligo. Quote
Ferg777 Posted June 4, 2022 Author Posted June 4, 2022 6 hours ago, denisd said: Howdy ferg, what part of the island are you in? I'm probably not far away from you, in Sligo. Hi there, north coast. Not too far away. 1 Quote
Ferg777 Posted June 6, 2022 Author Posted June 6, 2022 On 6/3/2022 at 8:47 PM, wraith said: You've most probably nocked the clutch leaver without knowing. Take the cover off the clutch master cylinder (on handle bar) push the clutch slave cylinder piston in slowly, it should then fit back on the bike. Pump the clutch leaver a cupple of times when the side cover is back on till you feel the pressure come back, refit the cover/lid and away you go. Hi there, finally got a chance to try again. Pulled the leaver in and heard a pop, then fluid came running out of the slave. Been sitting since October so maybe it was partly seized or something. Sent off for a repair kit anyway. Quote
Devilman Posted June 6, 2022 Posted June 6, 2022 (edited) 7 hours ago, Ferg777 said: Hi there, finally got a chance to try again. Pulled the leaver in and heard a pop, then fluid came running out of the slave. Been sitting since October so maybe it was partly seized or something. Sent off for a repair kit anyway. Had you refitted the sprocket cover to the bike prior to pulling the lever again? Edited June 6, 2022 by Devilman Quote
Ferg777 Posted June 9, 2022 Author Posted June 9, 2022 On 6/6/2022 at 1:30 PM, Devilman said: Had you refitted the sprocket cover to the bike prior to pulling the lever again? No I haven't. Am thinking that something has seized or something as I changed the fluid last year but the fluid that came up into the master cylinder was black after that. Quote
Devilman Posted June 9, 2022 Posted June 9, 2022 3 hours ago, Ferg777 said: No I haven't. Am thinking that something has seized or something as I changed the fluid last year but the fluid that came up into the master cylinder was black after that. If you pulled on the clutch lever while the sprocket cover was not attached to the bike, you have probably popped the piston out of the clutch slave cylinder. They are just like the pistons in a brake caliper and likewise if you were to pull the brake lever without the calipers on the rotors, you can cause the pistons to pop out or get jammed. I suspect this is the cause of your new leak Quote
Swiss Toni Posted June 9, 2022 Posted June 9, 2022 (edited) Devilmans right! So ... loosen the bleed nipple. Clean, lubricate the piston with fresh fluid, and re-insert the piston. Push it right back. You could, to minimise mess, put a bleed pipe on the nipple, other end into a jar, to catch the fluid you're going to displace when doing this. Fit the cover again, then bleed up the system. And welcome to OSS. Edited June 10, 2022 by Swiss Toni 1 Quote
Ferg777 Posted June 10, 2022 Author Posted June 10, 2022 19 hours ago, Swiss Toni said: Devilmans right! So ... loosen the bleed nipple. Clean, lubricate the piston with fresh fluid, and re-insert the piston. Push it right back. You could, to minimise mess, put a bleed pipe on the nipple, other end into a jar, to catch the fluid you're going to misplace when doing this. Fit the cover again, then bleed up the system. And welcome to OSS. Thanks for the welcome. Will give this a crack. Last thing to do before mot at end of the month. Quote
Ferg777 Posted June 15, 2022 Author Posted June 15, 2022 Hi guys a quick update, the slave cylinder had burst. It was blocked with dirt etc and this in turn must have pressurised it. Repair kit fitted and karma has been restored. Thanks for all your assistance. 4 Quote
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