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FZS600 Fazer / Re: Clutch Slip on new clutch :(
« on: 09 April 2014, 02:42:17 pm »Just for the record your oil is known good, it's the same I've used many times and the same two local yamaha dealers have used.
I seem to remember when it comes to the plates its not just as simple as interleaving then, there was two special ones that needed to be in the right position?
Andy
When I pulled all the plates out I stood all the old ones on the floor with the last one at the top and them matched the old friction plates up with the new ones ensuring the depths were the same placing the new friction plate on throwing the old one off the stack and putting the steel plates on from the stack. I repeated that until I had put all the new friction plates on and all the steel plates from the old stack, so they all went on in the right way.
Its definitely sorted now, I rode into work on it today and I wasn't hanging around and it didn't give the slightest hint that it was going to slip, even from low speeds in top gear with the throttle fully open. It just gripped and went.
Big smiles and a lot of relief!