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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: Trip on 03 April 2016, 10:25:05 pm
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I'm sat in an AA van as I write this, I passed my test last August and went out and bought an 03 fazer which I instantly fell in love with.
Today however she's breaking my heart.
Riding along my and the clutch lever wouldn't work, I could move it but it was loose and not doing what a clutch lever should.... Thinking the cable must have snapped I killed the engine and pulled over, as I did so, I saw a big pool of oil appear below the gear lever.
Any thoughts as to what this could be?
Any help or advice would be appreciated!
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Sounds like a problem with the clutch push rod where it goes into the engine under the front sprocket housing... Are you sure the chain hasnt snapped?
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Thanks Deefer,
No I'm not 100% certain, but would this cause an oil leak? I'm not talking a couple of drops, this was a puddle (all over by back wheel too ! 😕)
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I've had something similar happen to me on a long ride back from Hamburg.
My scottoiler ran dry, chain stretched, jumped a tooth on the front sprocket and hit the push rod, snapping it and dislodging the seal. I don't remember a lot of oil coming out though? But this would be my guess.
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I've had something similar happen to me on a long ride back from Hamburg.
My scottoiler ran dry, chain stretched, jumped a tooth on the front sprocket and hit the push rod, snapping it and dislodging the seal. I don't remember a lot of oil coming out though? But this would be my guess.
Tha'ts what I'm thinking... take your sprocket housing off and in front of the sprocket you should see a rod coming out of the engine, if there is just a hole that is leaking oil then your chain has either snapped or jumped and knocked the top off of the clutch push rod. I have also seen this happen when the front sprocket retaining nut has failed.
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Thanks for the input guys, you were quite right, it was a sheared push rod. Chain was intact though.