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[QUOTE="SFO, post: 54650, member: 21864"] You said you changed both the drive and the driven plates? If this doesn't alieveate the creeping you can shorten the clutch arm, drill a new hole in about .200" and create a longer clutch pushrod action. Your clutch pull will become heavier.... Cluth action and gear protection is a balancing act that I might try to find other answers to than oil. But hey, I am a machinist and live for mechanical situations to conquer... You could also try to baffle the oil flow from the clutch, oil winding up on the clutch could be creating the creeper. ------------------ 01 wr426 99 ktm200 [This message has been edited by SFO (edited 04-25-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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