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Clutch plates
« on: 08 June 2019, 09:58:49 pm »
Need advice please

Have any of you ordered the individual clutch plates from Fowlers?  If so did you order all the are all the plates shown on the diagram  or have they bunched variations on the one diagram for all models and it is up to the buyer to decipher which they need?
I've also looked on the part manual under foc-u downloads but that doesn't fully help answer

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Re: Clutch plates
« Reply #1 on: 08 June 2019, 10:25:53 pm »
If you mean the metal plates, I have order plates that had been over heated and warped on a previous fazer though. Lookign at the fowlers site it lists the same 3 diffent models numbers for them

- https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189066/fzs1000-1c28-2005-050-a/clutch

  • 1 x 31A-16325-00 (T=2.0) or 168-16324-00 (T=2.3)  or 168-16325-00 (T=1.6) -  someone will correct me, but I beleive the T numbers are thickness as you have to choose which ones you want to get the specific total thickness of the clutch plate stack.
  • 1 x 168-16324-00 (T=2.3)  or 31A-16325-00 (T=2.0)
  • 10 x 31A-16325-00 (T=2.0)
So 8 metal plates in total, I would mark make a note of possible (as shown in the above diagram on fowlers site) and measure the thickness of each plate you remove from your clutch stack and then replace those that need replacing.
Its been a while since I had to do anything clutch related so I hope the info in correct.

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Re: Clutch plates
« Reply #2 on: 08 June 2019, 11:05:11 pm »
So part number 8 and 9  have the same plate code as a option? thus if 168-16324-00 was the option  two would be needed?

Is the 'clutch1'  'clutch2'  a obvious clue  to match options
and if so is part numbered 10  only needed if you have clutch2?  and if clutch 1 are the 6 number 10's replaced with 6 number 9's
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Re: Clutch plates
« Reply #3 on: 09 June 2019, 11:25:20 am »
Parts 8 and 9 are single plates only, what you have is 3 different thickness for 8 and 2 thickness for 9.

If you are replacing either of these 2 plates, then measure the thickness of the ones you are replacing - then select the ones that match the thickness of yours - simples.

Part 10 is one part number and they are all the same thickness.


I dont what you mean by clutch1/2 the same clutch has been fitted to every FZS1000 since 2001.


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Re: Clutch plates
« Reply #4 on: 09 June 2019, 10:40:34 pm »

If you are replacing either of these 2 plates, then measure the thickness of the ones you are replacing - then select the ones that match the thickness of yours - simples.



I dont what you mean by clutch1/2 the same clutch has been fitted to every FZS1000 since 2001.



Just that  the optional plates of 8 and 9  are described 'plate, clutch1'  and 'plate, clutch2'   so just wondered whether if plate clutch1  number 8 is picked then plate clutch1 of number 9 should also be chosen,  but you've basically cleared that query.


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Re: Clutch plates
« Reply #5 on: 11 June 2019, 11:01:12 pm »
Are they not colour coded?