Hey All,
I have a question about the clutch. I have adjusted it so that the hand lever has about 1/2" of play at the end of the lever. I know the clutch is disengaging ok because it shifts fine.
BUT...when it's warming up and I have the choke engaged and the RPMs are about 2000-2500, I go to put it in first gear and pull in the clutch lever then lightly push down on the shift lever I can hear the gears beginning to grind and I have to reduce the choke and bring the RPMs down to idle then it will go into first but with a really loud clunk.
Is this because of thick cold oil not allowing the clutch to disengage or is it something wrong with the clutch or tranny?
Once it warms up it shifts ok but it still has a loud clunk going from neutral to first. Aren't the gears in the tranny supposed to stop spinning when the clutch is disengaged?
By the way, I'm running straight 10W-40. (Valvoline)
I have a question about the clutch. I have adjusted it so that the hand lever has about 1/2" of play at the end of the lever. I know the clutch is disengaging ok because it shifts fine.
BUT...when it's warming up and I have the choke engaged and the RPMs are about 2000-2500, I go to put it in first gear and pull in the clutch lever then lightly push down on the shift lever I can hear the gears beginning to grind and I have to reduce the choke and bring the RPMs down to idle then it will go into first but with a really loud clunk.
Is this because of thick cold oil not allowing the clutch to disengage or is it something wrong with the clutch or tranny?
Once it warms up it shifts ok but it still has a loud clunk going from neutral to first. Aren't the gears in the tranny supposed to stop spinning when the clutch is disengaged?
By the way, I'm running straight 10W-40. (Valvoline)
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