REFIITED SOME CLUTCH FRICTION PLATES

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REFIITED SOME CLUTCH FRICTION PLATES

Post by Nails » 04 Jul 2006, 21:49

I drained my oil and coolant then had the cover off. I put in some nice new friction plates that had been soaked oil for 2 hours.

I put everything back together and replaced the fluids.

Guess what??.......................The bloody thing won't start!!!

What could I have done wrong??

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Post by mikey11000 » 04 Jul 2006, 22:50

strange one eh.if you filled the radiator did you spill water near the coil?just a wild guess,cant think of anything else that could have gone wrong. keep us posted if you find out .or could have disturbed the side stand switch when draining the oil

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Post by Bargos » 09 Jul 2006, 11:26

My Advice.

Start from scratch - check for a spark and fuel first and take it from there.

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Post by Nails » 09 Jul 2006, 13:02

I checked and cleaned the spark plug, reset and bled the oil pump and cleaned the carb.

She started.


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