james h
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posted on 7/9/09 at 11:33 PM |
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Clutch slipping on my Indy R1
When putting my foot down in 4th and above gears, the engine revs increase too fast (especially above 8000rpm) - I am sure the clutch is slipping. (R1
5JJ engine)
I think I have seen on here that the best option is to get OEM plates but to use barnet springs - is this right?
Having never changed the clutch I am wondering if its an easy job? Also, where should I get the plates/springs from? Is it likely to be expensive?
Thanks for any help
James
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Major Stare
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posted on 8/9/09 at 06:16 AM |
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Asked a similar question recently......CLICKY
Jon "FISH"
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smart51
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posted on 8/9/09 at 06:57 AM |
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Some people fit 2 yamaha springs to stiffen up the clutch pedal and give less slip. It just so happens that I have 2 such plates for sale, if you
want one. It could be that your clutch is worn and this could cause it to slip. I happen to have a nearly new set of clutch plates for sale should
you need them
I had a barnett clutch plate with uprated springs and it was lovely, if a tad expensive. It is a really easy job to do. With a little luck, you may
get away with reusing the original gasket, as long as it sticks to only one of the mating surfaces.
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BenB
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posted on 8/9/09 at 07:18 AM |
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Some people also put washers under the springs to tighten things up a bit....
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Coose
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posted on 8/9/09 at 07:26 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by BenB
Some people also put washers under the springs to tighten things up a bit....
Can't do that on an early R1 Ben, they use a diaphragm spring.
Spin 'er off Well...
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