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Offline boogiedude

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Clutch not disengaging when hot
« on: January 28, 2013, 11:05:16 PM »
Hey everyone, I've got a '76 cb550F, did a clutch overhaul about 2-3k miles ago(all new OEM steel and fiber plates and a new cable) and it was running fantastic until this weekend when I've developed a new issue. When cold, the clutch works fantastically, and engages/disengages properly, but now when it starts to get hot the clutch will no longer disengage all the way when I come to a stop. The bike won't creep on me, but getting out of first is impossible unless i rev the bike up to 2.5-3k and then I can force it out but usually end up popping it into second once it gives.

I've tried playing with the cable and adjustment at the cover and don;t seem to be having any luck. Any ideas as to what's happening? I didn't change my springs out with the plates, could that be the issue?

Thanks in advance

Offline dave500

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Re: Clutch not disengaging when hot
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2013, 01:05:37 AM »
not to start an oil thread but,,,how old and what oil are you using?

ccmclane

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Re: Clutch not disengaging when hot
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2013, 05:36:35 AM »
It is possible that it is an oil pressure issue and can be remedied following the instructions on this thread:

Oil Pressure + Easier Shifting HOW TO / WALKTHROUGH

Offline boogiedude

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Re: Clutch not disengaging when hot
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2013, 08:28:05 AM »
I'm running 10-40 Honda oil straight from the dealer. The oil is probably 2kish old, but thanks to my leaks it's in a it's instant cycle of being replaced.

I'll take a look at the FAQ this afternoon on my computer