Doc Stephenson
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losing the clutch while riding, so stop and adjusted the cable. after setting the clutch it immediately collapsed when i tried pulling the clutch lever. so this needs investigation. towed it home and started looking inside. found the throw-out bearing had backed itself out a couple of turns. ohhh, I tightened that back to ~150lbft. The clutch pack was oem and warn. i ordered a heavy duty clutch pack, diaphragm, gasket kit, etc. put everything back together, adjusted everything, etc but the clutch didn't seem to disengage when i applied the clutch lever. ok, so i looked at the clutch side. took all that apart but the ramps/ball assembly looked good, so back together. it must be the new pack was sticking. so i took the left side apart again. i compressed the clutch and could see the pushrod moving the pressure plate, i.e. everything is working (mechanically correct anyway), i.e. i must be right the clutch pack itself is stuck to itself or the inner hub. so i unscrew the 4 bolts, pulled the pressure plate, and the clutch pack comes out but it's beautifully greasy and smooth just like when i took it from soaking to assembly. since i was there and just drained all that brand new primary fluid, i let them soak a few more hours before putting everything back together. obviously, adjusted pushrod and clutch cable again. i can still see the pushrod disengage the pressure plate from the assembly but holding it disengaged still does NOT release the transmission. I can't think of anything i'm missing that would explain this behavior. any help would be greatly appreciated....
fyi i've already adjusted the pushrod to every depth between 0 and a full turn back, adjusted the cable play from zero to 1/4 inch, all to no avail. pushrod still appears to disengage the clutch pack (you know that i can only see the pressure plate move away while the pressure plate compresses) without releasing the transmission. i've even tried holding the clutch while someone pushed the bike through compression strokes hoping that would free whatever i couldn't see. nothing seems damaged. i can't hear anything. i'm just at a loss to explain...
fyi i've already adjusted the pushrod to every depth between 0 and a full turn back, adjusted the cable play from zero to 1/4 inch, all to no avail. pushrod still appears to disengage the clutch pack (you know that i can only see the pressure plate move away while the pressure plate compresses) without releasing the transmission. i've even tried holding the clutch while someone pushed the bike through compression strokes hoping that would free whatever i couldn't see. nothing seems damaged. i can't hear anything. i'm just at a loss to explain...