Hi Paul, fun living on the other side of the world with a BDM isn't it????????Outside part of the outer hub is a sprocket for the primary chain.
if you try to put the auto clutch on the outer hub it sits on the side of the chain.
The auto clutch needs to be smaller diameter and have the six holes closer to the center as well.
Paul

If it needs 3000 rpm to move the pressure plate, the balls don't move in ramps. How did it work with only one spring? Also have you checked the balls and ramps, could there be something off. Faulty ball, something off with ramps?Odd...........you think.
This is supposed to be a simple set up, with limited to 0 adjustment.
I have had my primary off 4 times in the past 3 days.
Checked all the plates for straightness, made sure all the steels are facing the same way, measured and re measured, changed the springs to )(, removed the rod, 4 x lots of oil at $15 a Quart.
Yes the friction fibre plates are getting down a bit, but that is from this bloody useless piece of shit.
It is fantastic as a drag clutch, no problem when i twist the wick, hooks up instantly with NO slip, but under 3000 rpm i can't even move from the lights. It is embarrassing.
Quality product..........not for this application.
Warranty........???? What good is that??
Garry is easy to talk to and will help you out.........fuck off.
I have not been able to ride my bike, other than around the block, sounds like i am in first gear all the way.![]()
You wanted pics TapioK so here they are and yes my clutch pack is slightly lower than the center hub.
The clutch still works perfectly in my bike - no slippage or drag.
Paul.
Yours look different to mine.
I don't have those ears for the bolting to the outer hub, if i were to guess i would say it is for a open primary.
Yep. Like the springs are way too strong... Try one spring onlyIt moves at 1500 rpm, but as you accelerate it slips till it gets to 3000 rpm then everything seems to work.
If i do a drag race style take off it works very well. This tells me that the gizmo is not engaging enough at these lower rev's to fully lock up the clutch discs.
I understand that the higher i rev it the better it is, but it still should engage enough that i don't get slipage.
True???
Nope, my did not slip. It started to grip around 1200- 1300 I suppose and was solid around 1500. I'd say just like you would do in manual clutch. With one thicker steel or less springs it started to grid btw 1000 and 1100. Bet too low for my taste.I should be able to go back to 1 spring this may help, i should also be able to set up a dial gauge and measure the clearance without pulling it all apart again.
If you remember i got a 1 paragraph instruction in broken English, there was no "check clearance".
All EFM need to do is send clear instructions, with pic's and a trouble shoot section and put that in the kit especially to those that do not live around the corner.
Well i am draining the primary once again, i am determined to make this work.
Tapio did you have no slippage, in either the plates or the EFM?
I got a reply from Garry below.
Thats probably the problem, you must have the .05-.06 clearance. We will get it figured out.
Thank you for the interest in EFM Auto Clutch Inc.
Garry Buzzelli
EFM Auto Clutch Inc.
3101 State Route 14
Rootstown, Oh 44272
330 947 1700
www.efmautoclutch.com
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 3:47 PM, jeff Malin <gobike2003@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply.
> I am going back out to work today for a week so i won't get to pull it all apart till Tuesday week.
> No i did not measure the clearance.
> No i don't have a cover, i have to remove the primary cover. Wet clutch.
> No i don't have photos, but i will when i get back.
>
>
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> On Mon, 7/11/16, EFM AUTO CLUTCH INC. <garry@efmautoclutch.com> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: photos of clutch
> To: "jeff Malin" <gobike2003@yahoo.com.au>
> Received: Monday, 7 November, 2016, 12:39 AM
>
> Show me a
> picture of the clutch basket without the auto clutch
> installed. Did you check the clearance? This should be
> around .05-.06 thousandths. It seems like something is not
> letting it squeeze the clutch pack up. Can you start it up
> without the cover on it? Or does your primary have a cover
> around the clutch area only that you can start it up and
> watch the auto clutch go in and out as you rev it up in
> neutral?
> Another test you can try is take out
> all but 2 sets of springs and try it, leave 2 in opposite
> each other this will get rid of the spring pressure
> retracting it into neutral. There is something we are
> missing that it wont engaged. They work, I’m here to
> help. Send me a picture without the auto clutch on
> it.
>
>
Hahhaaaa, it is kind of funny in a sad way: you have 2 guys with broken english trying to figure the problem.Now that is what i am talking about. That is what i expected.
Oil is draining, and i have an hour before i drive 200 mile and start night shift, so when i get back i will do the measure and remove the second springs.
Thank you for keeping me sane ........ again.
Would you be a bit closer... I once happened to find a local motherload of steels and frictions... also I think I got a new set of steels and frictions with EFM. I have 3 thickness of steels. Then Baker sent me extra set by mistake, they didn't want them backThe never ending saga continues.
After 7 x 14 hour night shifts i have returned home to leaking taps, flat car battery, flat boat battery.
So i finally pulled the primary cover of the K9 ........again.
Did the measurement from the fully free to touching the friction plates, i am supposed to have .06" but i have .0885" with the EFM rubbing on the inner hub.
Get prompt reply from Garry he suggests swapping out steel plates with the ones provided in the kit.
WHAT bloody plates????????? WHAT bloody kit????
I got 6 cup springs and some foam packing and no instructions in the box ( I still have the box).
Looks like i am up shit creek again while i wait for a reply or locate some plates.
If anyone has the overall height of the inner hub so i can make up the spacers i machined off I will return to manual clutch and be able to make my club runs and not have to be someone "bitch " for the weekend.
maybe because they fucked my order 3 times. So I also ended having 3 throw out bearings




Nice find got about 3 clutches there 100k plus miles easy!Would you be a bit closer... I once happened to find a local motherload of steels and frictions... also I think Ingot a new set of steels and frictions with EFM. I have 3 thickness of steels.
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Send me your address and I send you a few steels, it's not like I'm running out of those
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Yeah! Someone had replaced plates because steels were blue, I suppose he didn't have sandpaperNice find got about 3 clutches there 100k plus miles easy!
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