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Old 22-06-2023, 11:21 AM   #1
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You could check whether the clutch hub nut is tight, the clutch will drag if it loose as the movement in the clutch push rod against the pressure plate is lost if the hub moves with the plates
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You could check whether the clutch hub nut is tight, the clutch will drag if it loose as the movement in the clutch push rod against the pressure plate is lost if the hub moves with the plates
Worth checking, also that the petal shaped washer has not eaten into the hub - this happened on my 916 and whilst the clutch was still working fine there was enough play for the clutch pack to move outward enough for the spring caps to rub against the open cover.
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