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Vibration While Letting Clutch Out
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1366788" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Thanks Fred. I've had the timing cover off at least three times and am still using the original gasket - maybe because I bought a spare "just in case". I do have some O2 sensor "approved" silicone although it probably wouldn't matter in a location that doesn't get terribly hot or see any of the combustion process.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'll try the oil first before I go further. I'm certainly not going to order friction disks until I'm sure that's what is wrong. I have encountered slipping clutches before but never this sort of vibration so I'm hoping the disks are OK. While my usual riding habits are reasonably clutch-friendly, it is getting a little long in the tooth...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1366788, member: 19880"] Thanks Fred. I've had the timing cover off at least three times and am still using the original gasket - maybe because I bought a spare "just in case". I do have some O2 sensor "approved" silicone although it probably wouldn't matter in a location that doesn't get terribly hot or see any of the combustion process. Anyway, I'll try the oil first before I go further. I'm certainly not going to order friction disks until I'm sure that's what is wrong. I have encountered slipping clutches before but never this sort of vibration so I'm hoping the disks are OK. While my usual riding habits are reasonably clutch-friendly, it is getting a little long in the tooth... [/QUOTE]
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