Clutch Problem????

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Clutch Problem????

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I have a 2002 Suzuki GSXR750. I came through a corner by my house and released the clutch handle and it acted like it was in neutral. I did pull the cover to the clutch and the plates look burn but the oil level was fine. Any ideas?????
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#2 Unread post by Sev »

If the plates look burned... you need to replace them.

Have you been slipping your clutch overmuch? Or clutching up into wheelies?

You'll also need to check to see if the metal discs have either warped or blued. Best done by a shop.[/b]
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The clutch plates are blue. New to the wheelie show so thats probably what did it. Thank you very much for the help. :) I did order a new clutch so I hope that fixes the problem. :| Thanks Again..
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#4 Unread post by Sev »

if the metal plates look blue you're going to need new plates, and new fiber discs. You're also going to need to make sure that they stack to the same height as the old stuff.

Then you need to check your clutch basket and clutch hub for wear. The "fingers" should be un notched and smooth.
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Make sure you routinely check your steering head bearings if you're doing a bunch of rear-wheel antics.
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Thats for the info you have been a great help and when my new clutch gets here I will post how things work out... :)
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They shipped my new clutch USPS instead of UPS 2DAY AIR like I paid for :evil: :frusty: but..... I email them and they are going to refund the 22 dollars for the air fees :) and I should see it in 2-3 days "they say" Question??? What weight oil is being used in your bikes and does anyone know how much oil it takes to fill a 2002 GSXR 750?????
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#8 Unread post by Sev »

I use 10W40, and you fill it till it's full. But I'd guess between 3.8 and 4.1 liters.
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#9 Unread post by Nix20thAE »

Well it is back together and SWEET :P It takes 3-3.5 qts and I used 10w40 castrol full syn. I called the previous owner and he used syn also.
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#10 Unread post by tim conroy »

Make sure to set the clutch play properly or you will be replacing the clutch again.Be aware of the fact you might be riding the clutch.

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