Tranny or clutch barking noise, please help.
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Re: Tranny or clutch barking noise, please help.
that needle bearing is 92046 for $11.
use a magnet to know if the metal powder is aluminum or steel. aluminum won´t be attracted to the magnet.
if it is steel then you´ll need to use JBWeld to permanently attach a magnet to the drain plug to catch what is still there after an oil change.
I think Radio Shack sells a powerful small magnet that´s just right.
use a magnet to know if the metal powder is aluminum or steel. aluminum won´t be attracted to the magnet.
if it is steel then you´ll need to use JBWeld to permanently attach a magnet to the drain plug to catch what is still there after an oil change.
I think Radio Shack sells a powerful small magnet that´s just right.
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+1, used one on my son's 220, no problems...Tedh98 wrote:I have been using Tusk kits lately with no problems.
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*side note...I'm drunk, so try to read what I'm trying to say, instead of what I actually typemasterblaster wrote:Man 6 riders you rock.
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Here are 2 bids on my clutch plates. Can anyone tell me weather or not there toast?
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I forgot to see if the metal was steel or not but will do it tonight.on that bearing your refuring to, will I need to split the case?
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I found 92046 on a couple different diagrams, could you show me the one your refuring to.
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The metal shavings stuck to the magnet
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so it already had a magnetic drain plug?
the needle bearing is the only one of that number on the crankcase diagram at ronayers.com and it presses into the left side case.
yes you have to split the cases.
the needle bearing is the only one of that number on the crankcase diagram at ronayers.com and it presses into the left side case.
yes you have to split the cases.
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No, I had a magnet lying around. Is it the one on this diogram? Also the shaft that the clutch basket mounts to is solid so do you think this bearing is still shot...is this common? I remember you saying that if the po ran it low on oil this bearing pays the price so I'm not necessarily second guessing you but I wonder if the po just didn't change the oil for a long while and there was a lot of shavings accumulated because I have only done 3 oil changes and there has been less flake every time. Just a thought and hope on not splitting the cases. Also I will be adding a magnet to the drain plug. http://www.motosport.com/dirtbike/oem-p ... /crankcase
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Try cleaning up the marks/residue that are on your steel drive plates. When I've bought clutches, I have seen that before. But I've never had that on any of my bikes.
Aside from a little time, you don't have much to lose.
Also make sure none of your friction or drive plates are warped.
Aside from a little time, you don't have much to lose.
Also make sure none of your friction or drive plates are warped.
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That what I was thinking. If the barking noise is still there then I will have to decide whether or not I want to try new clutch plates.
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So I cleaned the residue off of the steel plates and got it back together finally, just took it for a spin and there's no noise so that was the problem. Thanks for all the help fellas, much appreciated.
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Good to hear. And thanks for following up on the thread.