i have a r1 powered mac 1 kit, when changing up or down in any gear there is a lound horrible clonk from the rear of the car, has anyone had this fault or can anyone advise on the fault or solution?
Quite normal with a BEC. You can cut the sound a bit with a TRT prop.
[Edited on 24/5/09 by matt.c]
What he said ^^^^^ Quite normal
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Originally posted by matt.c
Quite normal with a BEC. You can cut the sound a bit with a TRT prop.
[Edited on 24/5/09 by matt.c]
Do not worry, as you master driving it you can reduce the clunk greatly.
clutchless changes going up, and lifting the revs slightly using the clutch on the way down.
Regards Mark
You will always get the clonk with a bec but a TRT prop improves it.
Dont get it from autoprop they are rubbish got my second prop from http://www.baileymorris.co.uk/
and the quality and service is excellent unlike autoprop!
Edit to say: Mark is spot on with the above statement the more you drive it and improve you technique the better it gets!
[Edited on 24/5/09 by locoR1]
normal mine very loud clonk due to slack in diff.
Agree it's normal...but check your prop bolts are tight anyway.
adrian
thanks for all your help
Another Vote for Bailey Morris.
A quality firm.
If it were mine, id look at a cush drive flange at the diff, and taking out the backlash in the diff with shims etc. Thats after id adjusted the
clutch to make sure it doesnt drag.
I dont know a great deal about BEC's but when you select first on a bike you often get a clonk if the chain is slightly slack or the clutch drags
a little.
I knew a guy who had a clunk!
Turned out to be his diff was loose in the cradle. He didnt build it some one elses oversight.
just out of interest what is a TRT prop? is that a rubber jointed one instead of uj's?
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Originally posted by :{THC}:YosamiteSam
just out of interest what is a TRT prop? is that a rubber jointed one instead of uj's?