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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Clutch Sticking and Slipping - Please advise
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[QUOTE="mudpack, post: 1330306, member: 99293"] Pull the clutch plates, both the steel and the fiber ones. Don't just look at them, [U]measure[/U] them! They may look fine, but might be out-of-flat (causing drag) and worn too thin (causing slippage). These are not things you can see with the naked eye. Only by measuring both characteristics will you know if the plates are causing your problem. It's rare to have both slippage and draggage occur at the same time, but the conditions I described might be your answer. Hope this helps. Your Suzuki service manuals will give you the tolerances for the measurements. [/QUOTE]
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