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Possible explanation/fix for the some of YZ426 clutch problems.
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[QUOTE="Thumper448, post: 17788, member: 18121"] Richard, I would be very interested in what happens from here on out with your pushrod problem. I experienced the same growling/dry plates symptoms. In the beginning my clutch would even screech when coming out of a tight corner with a short approach to a jump. I disassembled my clutch and found that my friction plates were essentially dry and my metal plates were brown (burnt). Also, I found metal shavings and scoring on the big end of the pushrod. I took your post and my parts to my dealer last night and they are going to contact Yamaha on Monday, 4/24/00. I have also asked them to look into the problem with the pin in the linkage that is mentioned in other posts on this site. Any further info would be appreciated and I will share anything that I find out as well. Stacey A. Weston District 14&15 30+A Motocross [/QUOTE]
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Possible explanation/fix for the some of YZ426 clutch problems.
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