ok, i was reading in another forum, researching a slipping clutch. i've read the tech tips and thought i would try adding the shim washers as described. this is on an 81 xs400sh (i only own yammies!). i am NOT a candidate for mechanic of the year, but given picture of what its supposed to look like, i can generally figure things out. my question it, there are 2 springs listed on the parts page of the yamaha motors web site. one is a compression spring, (#8 in the diagram) and the other is a tension spring (#25 in the diagram) and seems to be connecting to the actual clutch cable. i am ASSuming the second one is the one that gets the shims. does anyone have a better picture of this? or (wildest dreams come true) a picture of the before and after of a shimming job? i want to re-paint and give this bike to my wife in the spring when my 11 is finished, so i'd like to get it as close to perfect as i can before that.
other factors: there is zero free play at the clutch lever, you THINK hard about the clutch and it starts to actuate/release/function (whatever the correct word is). i also just changed the oil from what looked it was probably 10w-30 to a synthetic "proper" motorcycle oil.
other factors: there is zero free play at the clutch lever, you THINK hard about the clutch and it starts to actuate/release/function (whatever the correct word is). i also just changed the oil from what looked it was probably 10w-30 to a synthetic "proper" motorcycle oil.
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