Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting and letting me know where you are from. Always blows my mind that I am reaching out so far. Very satisfiying and more than gald to help others out there if I can.
I hear the aluminum baskets are prone to cracking. Perhaps a good time to replace it with a heavy-duty basket? My clutch chatters going into 3rd when it's cold about one or two times but never after it's warm.
Thanks glad you liked it. I do not know anything about the Assisted Slip Clutch and do not plan to learn about it. Actually I have never heard of it. Vintage bikes are where my skill set is, and my interest. Sorry I cannot help you out. Hopefully you can find another channel that will specialize in that.Thanks for commenting.
Good Question. I do not think there is really any other way to do it properly. Maybe somone out there has a solution and will comment. Sometime you just have to bite the bullet and find somone with a press. Thanks for the question and taking the time to comment!
My 07 ultra 96 clutch basket splines look the same when i replaced my drive belt. What else should i replace while i have the outer open again? Do i need to replace the stator/compensator gasket on the inner when the outer is removed?
You need to do the inner "0" ring on the engine, also you chould check the primary case bearing, race, and oil seal. They often wear out and cause leaking and should be relpaced. You can check the starter seal as well for wear. Thanks for the question and commenting.
Thanks for that. Do the HD splined parts stand up better now a days? Other than that my job went as expected, but anytime I open the outer primary should it be considered that replacement of that aluminum rubberized circular gasket, sealing the inner cover to the engine case, otherwise there's going to be some seepage?
@@DarrylMorin-ne6rw You are welcome. The splines work well but they also have their own problems with wear. I have seen some get pretty sloppy after some abuse, loose pulley, or just old. Yes I alway replace the "O" ring or gasket , primary to the motor on any job, just so as it does not come back to bite you later. Its a lot easier when you got it apart, and a real pain if you have to go back in. Not always possible, and the newer ones are lot better than the old O rings, but prefered if you can. Perfection and reality situations can sometimes be quite different. Thanks for the question and commenting.
My splines look just like that. Unfortunately, my ring gear is chewed up a bit, too, so I'm looking at buying the whole assembly. What causes this damage?
It is an on going problem with the 6 speeds of those years. Transmission problems can also contribute to the problem. Bad bearings in the right and left sides allowing the mainshaft to shift, when going form 5th to 6th and back down to 5th. Usually you will get mainseal leaks when the bearings are bad as well. Good luck. Thanks for asking and commenting.
@itsmytimeletsgo Great video. I subscribed. I have questions. Trying to solve a noisy primary. Replacing the inner primary bearing. Started looking at the clutch. Didn't know that I would need a press.Until i watched your video. When i removed the two snap rings, I pushed the hub out with my hand !! So, i need a hub as well as a bearing? Or should i see if a bearing will tighten the fit? Thanks
Thanks for subscribing. I would guess that the hub is worn if the bearing fell right off of it. You can measure your hub to check the diameter against a new bearing, hub should be bigger than the inside of the bearing by a thousands or 2, but I would suspect that very likely the hub is shot. Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you out.
They are big bearings so they do make some noise when you spin them. But they should not sound like the are scrapping, or rough turning, so to speak. You have to make sure to support the bearing properly, in the center, when installing the hub so as to not put pressure on the bearing itself. Thanks for the question and commenting.
@@itsmytimeletsgo thx for your reply! Ok, I checked with indy shop, he said its normal since its dry. It doesn't feel rough or like its scraping anything. Can't wait get it put back together!
Thank you. I did have trouble with some sound, and music on a few earlier videos, after uploads. Not sure why but I think most are ok now. Thanks for commenting.
Thanks brother awesome video very clear and easy to follow just about to do the same job on my RG.
Subscribed now all the best from NZ🇳🇿🇳🇿
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting and letting me know where you are from. Always blows my mind that I am reaching out so far. Very satisfiying and more than gald to help others out there if I can.
Awesome! the best video on this on UA-cam thank you!
Thanks so much for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment!
Ralph is a good buddy of mine and is no stranger to Harley motorcycles. Very in depth video with good detail Ralph. Good job.
Gald you enjoyed it Dave. Thanks for the kind words and comment.
É sempre gratificante ver alguém trabalhando bem. Continue sendo inspirador.
Obrigado pelas amáveis palavras e comentários.
Very helpfull
Glad you found it helpful. That is why I do You Tube. To hopefully help other on their way. Thanks for commenting.
I hear the aluminum baskets are prone to cracking. Perhaps a good time to replace it with a heavy-duty basket? My clutch chatters going into 3rd when it's cold about one or two times but never after it's warm.
Ya work with what ya got. gald you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.
Very informational video! Please make a video on the new Harley Assisted Slip Clutch Assembly.
Thanks glad you liked it. I do not know anything about the Assisted Slip Clutch and do not plan to learn about it. Actually I have never heard of it. Vintage bikes are where my skill set is, and my interest. Sorry I cannot help you out. Hopefully you can find another channel that will specialize in that.Thanks for commenting.
Nice Job Sir./;-))))
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting.
What if you do not have a press?
Great video by the way!😊
Good Question. I do not think there is really any other way to do it properly. Maybe somone out there has a solution and will comment. Sometime you just have to bite the bullet and find somone with a press. Thanks for the question and taking the time to comment!
@itsmytimeletsgo in a pinch, threaded rod and nuts, washers etc. might work . Fine thread and as large a diameter as possible.
My 07 ultra 96 clutch basket splines look the same when i replaced my drive belt.
What else should i replace while i have the outer open again?
Do i need to replace the stator/compensator gasket on the inner when the outer is removed?
You need to do the inner "0" ring on the engine, also you chould check the primary case bearing, race, and oil seal. They often wear out and cause leaking and should be relpaced. You can check the starter seal as well for wear. Thanks for the question and commenting.
Thanks for that. Do the HD splined parts stand up better now a days?
Other than that my job went as expected, but anytime I open the outer primary should it be considered that replacement of that aluminum rubberized circular gasket, sealing the inner cover to the engine case, otherwise there's going to be some seepage?
@@DarrylMorin-ne6rw You are welcome. The splines work well but they also have their own problems with wear. I have seen some get pretty sloppy after some abuse, loose pulley, or just old. Yes I alway replace the "O" ring or gasket , primary to the motor on any job, just so as it does not come back to bite you later. Its a lot easier when you got it apart, and a real pain if you have to go back in. Not always possible, and the newer ones are lot better than the old O rings, but prefered if you can. Perfection and reality situations can sometimes be quite different. Thanks for the question and commenting.
where did you get those snap ring pliers in your clutch hub repair video thanks
Princess Auto. Thanks for the question, and thanks for commenting.
My splines look just like that. Unfortunately, my ring gear is chewed up a bit, too, so I'm looking at buying the whole assembly.
What causes this damage?
It is an on going problem with the 6 speeds of those years. Transmission problems can also contribute to the problem. Bad bearings in the right and left sides allowing the mainshaft to shift, when going form 5th to 6th and back down to 5th. Usually you will get mainseal leaks when the bearings are bad as well. Good luck. Thanks for asking and commenting.
@itsmytimeletsgo
Great video. I subscribed. I have questions. Trying to solve a noisy primary. Replacing the inner primary bearing. Started looking at the clutch. Didn't know that I would need a press.Until i watched your video. When i removed the two snap rings, I pushed the hub out with my hand !! So, i need a hub as well as a bearing? Or should i see if a bearing will tighten the fit? Thanks
Thanks for subscribing. I would guess that the hub is worn if the bearing fell right off of it. You can measure your hub to check the diameter against a new bearing, hub should be bigger than the inside of the bearing by a thousands or 2, but I would suspect that very likely the hub is shot. Thanks for the question. Hope it helps you out.
I do not currently have a shop press. Does it need to be 12-ton to do this job?
No mine is only a common small jack type 4 ton. Thanks for the question and comment.
Harbor Freight Brother. Or build one.🙂🇺🇸
I just pressed in a new hub. Installed the snap ring. Spun it and its noisy. Should be silent?
They are big bearings so they do make some noise when you spin them. But they should not sound like the are scrapping, or rough turning, so to speak. You have to make sure to support the bearing properly, in the center, when installing the hub so as to not put pressure on the bearing itself. Thanks for the question and commenting.
@@itsmytimeletsgo thx for your reply! Ok, I checked with indy shop, he said its normal since its dry. It doesn't feel rough or like its scraping anything. Can't wait get it put back together!
I figured it was ok. Good luck with assembly.@@balmand4043
good video, annoying music while listening to you talk
Thank you. I did have trouble with some sound, and music on a few earlier videos, after uploads. Not sure why but I think most are ok now. Thanks for commenting.