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GS1000 CLUTCH DRUM PLAY


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So took clutch basket out etc all looked how it should or was it.... 

Went to fit new friction plates from SPS but to big

After a very quick response from SPS I've now learnt from Nick that i have a gs750 basket which has straight primarys, a cheap upgrade as kinder to basket and crank

Also have 3 standard clutch springs and 3 HD ones, new 750 plates on order so some oiled unused gs1000 plates will be up for sale

I'm guessing the slight play is from the staight cut primarys (y)

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play might be the ally basket onto the steel primary drive gear which does slightly wear over time you used to be able to buy a kit to remove the rivets and transmission shock absorber springs and replace with new ones to remove the slop, but tbh, pretty much all gs/gsx clutches rattle at some time or other.

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10 hours ago, johnr said:

play might be the ally basket onto the steel primary drive gear which does slightly wear over time you used to be able to buy a kit to remove the rivets and transmission shock absorber springs and replace with new ones to remove the slop, but tbh, pretty much all gs/gsx clutches rattle at some time or other.

Thanks for your input bud,as you say seems like they all have some movement (y)

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6 hours ago, Duckndive said:

Rotational Play is normally weak or broken springs....Repair Kit is available from various sources 

Lateral Play along the shaft can be shimmed out i dont have a 2V manual but the 4V one covers it...

Thanks very much, i shall have a look

 

5 hours ago, Gixer1460 said:

Straight cut teeth may seem an upgrade but they aren't as they are weaker than helicals! Also the 750 gears are a different ratio to the 1100 and spin the clutch faster or slower - either way it was a mod favoured by Prostock dragbikes years ago. Only bonus is..... they are quieter LOL.

Very intersting, i shall now say  she has a prostock dragbike mod xD, thanks for sharing bud (y)

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