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Possible explanation/fix for the some of YZ426 clutch problems.
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[QUOTE="Ando, post: 17824, member: 17883"] Had the same problem with a customer's '00 YZ426F. Extremely grabby clutch that hooked up hard with no slip. Compounding this problem was the fact that this customer had dual-sported the bike, so riding the bike in traffic was interesting to say the least. When pulling away from a stop the bike would either stall or wheelie. Talking with Yamaha technical support they recommended replacing the parts with the updated units including springs and clutch basket, and if the problem persists, clearance the clutch pushrod end by a small amount ~ 0.005-0.010 in to provide for better more even oil flow to the clutch discs. This cured our customer’s problem completely. Any decent dealer should help you with this by talking to Yamaha technical support. ------------------ Ando Just another day in Paradise [url="http://www.2wheels.com"]Two Wheels, Kauai[/url] [/QUOTE]
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Possible explanation/fix for the some of YZ426 clutch problems.
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