Do you have a haynes book of lies? Have you adjusted the mechanisum behind the rubber bung on the sprocket cover?
FOCing down under.......dodging vacant Skippy's.
You'll need a bent spanner and a screw driver, got to loosen it with the spanner then adjust with the screw driver whilst holding the spanner in place. Then tighten with the spanner whilst holding the screw driver in place. Screw the adjuster on the clutch lever in nearly all the way before tightening at the sprocket cover end then fine tune with the adjuster on the lever
awesome thanks, i have some poverty spanners that i can bend
(10-03-15, 10:15 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=Paulfzs link=topic=16232.msg186640#msg186640 date=1426021616]
awesome thanks, i have some poverty spanners that i can bend
It will probably loosen with a crack and frighten the crap out of you :lol
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:lol :rollin
FOCing down under.......dodging vacant Skippy's.
You need quite a deep angled ring spanner.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
You can get away with a socket, tighten the inner screw up then back off a quarter of a turn then tighten the outer nut, but judging it right is a bit of an art.
Much more precise with the right tools.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
(11-03-15, 01:18 AM)Paulfzs link Wrote: will give it a go
sprocket cover on or off?
ive seen the bit i need to adjust but cant remember if its inside the case
Rubber cap off of sprocket cover will reveal the nut.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
i dont have the rubber cap on i never had one on either engine.
Hopefully it does only need adjusting, but if the cable went slack suddenly it may be the gizmo inside that converts a pull on the cable to a push on the clutch rod is collapsing.
The bearings can get rusty which is more likely if the rubber cap isn't there to keep rain and road salt at bay.
To investigate, you'll need to take the cover off and undo the two screws holding the mechanism on. This isn't easy as they're tight and the heads are about as hard as ripe brie.
cheers guys and thanks fazer rider, will go take a look when i feel like giving away more free time to the borderline moneypit of a fazer i own lol.
coming up to a roundabout i had no clutch at all so i was stuck in 1st gear, managed to negotiate it in 1st and pull over, found the problem, the adjuster in the case was loose!
had to buy a screw driver from a petrol station to tighten it up but it came loose again a few times as i couldnt do the nut up due to lack of tools.
You found the problem alright. It was the dumbass that replaced the cable :lol Only joking :lol
If you fix your own stuff inevitably something is going to go wrong at some point you just have to learn from it.