Motorcycle Clutch Change! | MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE 2024! | EP.7
Вставка
- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Continuing on with motorcycle maintenance 2024! Time to get that stuck oil filter off and change the clutch plates. This video is a great example of how things can go in a different direction to your plans. The key is how you react to that and deal with it!
I do indeed have a new 5% off code for www.wemoto.com Use code SPICY5 to get your discount.
I earn nothing from this it is just a discount for you! 🙂 Valid from 09/04/2024 I do not have an end date yet but I will add it when I know. (updated is has now ended)
CHANNEL SUPPORT
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
► PATREON : / spicy110
► PAYPAL Donations: goo.gl/A5v0yU
► CLOTHING MERCH & MORE: recklesspromot...
► KEY TAGS: motoloot.com/s...
Thank You for supporting this channel, It is your ongoing support that makes this channel possible and means I do not need to take sponsored ADs.
SOCIAL MEDIA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Instagram: / spicy110_official
Twitter/X: / spicy110sm
Facebook: / spicy110
Facebook community group: / spicy110
PRODUCTS I USE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A list of products I use is available on Amazon.
www.amazon.co....
Business inquiries ONLY:
If you are interested in having a product featured or sponsoring the channel.
Please contact me here spicy110business@yahoo.com
I do indeed have a new 5% off code for www.wemoto.com Use code SPICY5 to get your discount.
I earn nothing from this it is just a discount for you! 🙂 Valid from 09/04/2024 I do not have an end date yet but I will add it when I know.
"Don't get mad, don't get put off. Just reset..." You've no idea how much I needed to hear that today after a terrible day wrenching on my bike yesterday. Thanks Spicy. You are absolutely right.
Wishing you better luck with it! 🙂👍
This is why the strap type tools are so good. They're like stlsons and grab on tighter the the more force you give it and basically any oil filter.
BEst oil filter tool I've ever used was one my dad has had for ~40 years, it looks like a 1/2" socket adapter with a webbing strap looped through it - works on the same tightening principle as a ratchet strap does so you just wind it round on itself to take up the slack then grunt at it with a breaker bar.
Nice to see that done, done a couple before but not for a few years
I've gotten so cross with myself in the past spannering and doing stuff wrong... most notabel was very costly and delayed getting my bike running around 2 months as I broke the fuel pump which cost £500 and had to be sourced from Italy in their summer, where they basically don't work LOL, fun and games 😀
I cannot see why you must drain the oil when working on the clutch.
The oil level is way below the lowest part of the clutch cover.
You can easily verify this with the dipstick or the oil level check window.
When you do a clutch next just don't drain the oil and see for your self haha
When l was young and strong l could unscrew them by hand both hands
You would have to have been about 4 to get your hands in there! 😄
On my gsxs750 literally no fuss and plates just went in with no issues no needing to see if any were different
Was that a newer 750 with a slipper clutch?
@spicy110 yeah didn't have Any clips like yours. The first plate did sit off centre but that's it then it's build the stack. Only thing with the gsxs it's got clutch worm built in beside the front sprocket casing and it gets bunged up so much to the point where it causes the clutch to slip.
I really felt for you when i watched you put the oil in first time 😢, great show of perseverance buddy. Sorry but had to laugh at the "dipstick" incident 😂, whoever named it dipstick just knew didnt they...😅
😂
Just whack a long screwdriver through the filter to rotate it crack the seal. I heard that the friction material is actually cork!
Clearly, I know of this age-old method, it's not a great idea and really there is no need with the right tools.
with dog hair too. burnt a clutch few year ago smells like my dog when it sleeps in the fire
Oh my word Spice you managed to read the directions. Absolutely fabulous information of what can happen if you don't make good the first go around. Nice of you to share the whole ordeal. I too get off point when there is a lot going on. Thank you, take care and stay well
.
I didn’t think the 3D printed tool would do the job of undoing the oil filter. Definitely torquing it on.
Will you at the same time check the spark plugs Spicy? Are you game?
Great job. People laugh at me reading workshop manuals in the toilet😎
That’s the reading room in out house too👍
So impressed that you left the bloopers in to reassure newbies that we all make errors and it only to be expected. It’s called resilience and it’s vital for success. ❤
Thanks but they are not bloopers, it is the truth! There are far too many people out there giving bad advise and trying to hide problems to look better. Ironey being people who know what they are doing know things can will and do go wrong. 🙂