Hey folks, over the weekend I rebuilt the top end on my 96' kdx200 and replaced the clutch as it was smoked from my previous trip to Moab With an EBC dirtracer pack, the same one I had in it.
Bike runs like a top but the clutch will not disengage, for example I'll put it into gear and pull the clutch in but it will not move.
I did a running start to get the bike moving and popped it into first gear and there was no problem it ran completely fine thru all gears.
I pulled the clutch out and inspected each steel and friction plates for wear or foreign objects (I pre oiled them) also used a factory diagram for reassembly making sure it was put together correctly.
I tightened the springs to 4mm of travel and inspected the cable as well the rod in the cover.
The clutch feels smooth and is easy to compress but will not disengage for **** even when riding it does not slow the bike down at all.
Any thoughts on what this gremlin might be?
96' Clutch not disengaging.
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Re: 96' Clutch not disengaging.
If you changed the springs out, I would check the length of the new vs old springs. Maybe they're slightly out of spec.
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Is 4 mm the proper gap? Any chance the springs are too tight??
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Re: 96' Clutch not disengaging.
I heard it was spec, whatever that is worth, my last clutch pack was tighter than my current tension and it worked fine.
i'm really stumped on this one, its like the clutch pack is stuck together, i checked the slides on the basket for wear but were smooth.
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Hmm.
I have heard someone mention before that EBC spring length was different than stock. I think someone already mentioned that.
All the washers are in the correct places??
I have heard someone mention before that EBC spring length was different than stock. I think someone already mentioned that.
All the washers are in the correct places??
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Re: 96' Clutch not disengaging.
Both thrust washers are in and in the correct places, one before the basket and after, in between the pressure plate.
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