Managed to spot the 2 friction plates with the black mark on the them. They look more or less identical to the other plates! Minus the one with larger inner diameter of course. All sorted now and back together. Thanks for the reply!
So I?ve just replaced my clutch basket on my 2010 s1000rr. I bought a compete clutch so I?m also swapping the plates. In the service manual it states there are 3 different types of friction plates; 2 with small friction segments, 1 with a large inside diameter and the rest are just normal...
Re: Clutch
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noise gone! Very happy it’s nothing in the engine casing. There was play in the clutch basket rivets and the friction plates were also able to move a bit so I can only put it down to either of those really.
Fitted the new clutch today and so far I don’t have this noise. However, clutch is engaging even when the clutch is pulled in. Is this a case of cable adjustment?
Thanks for reply’s guys. I’ve managed to source a complete clutch kit to test. That should either solve the issue or rule out the clutch entirely. Fingers crossed it points to the clutch!
Inspected the different clutch components today.. The Clutch basket has play between the basket itself and the gear that is riveted on and the Pressure plate has some scoring from what looks like the springs. Any help or past experiences shared will be appreciated!
So, stripped the clutch down today and found a few things worth mentioning to possibly help me diagnose the issue..
Does the Thrust piece just sit in position or is it screwed in anywhere? Only reason I ask is because it just slid straight out and I noticed there is a threaded portion on it...
That’s the plan. Just wanted to see if anyone knew if that bearing could be replaced without engine removal. I’ll take progress photos and videos over the weekend and highlight any ‘loose’ areas. Fingers crossed I’ll get to the bottom of it!
I?m stripping down my clutch this weekend (2010 s1000rr) due to a rattle coming from the clutch. I?ve searched hi and low and there isn?t any definitive answers or solutions to this problem as different things have worked for different people.
I have seen this video on YouTube...