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Weird chugging noise
Posted by
Chuckie25
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:33
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I noticed this a few rides back. When idling in neutral and the clutch out it does this weird chugging noise and has a bit of vibration. Yet as soon as i grab the clutch that goes away?
http://youtu.be/q-XlUPhkI1cI completely went through the engine last year when i was rebuilding the bike and checked all the bearings and they were all good, all 3 timing marks are lined up, crank has zero play in it, the clutch basket and disks are about 14-15 years old but sat for 13 years of that so they are basically still new. There are no grooves in the basket at all and there is plenty of friction material left (they literally looked brand new when i had it all apart and they werent coming apart or anything)
Any ideas? Hopefully y'all can tell the difference in the sound via the video i posted. OH, im running Type F in the bottom end i belive. But it was doing it when i was running 20w-50 as well
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#1 Reply
Posted by
Kyle T
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:42
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Hmm. Clutch throwout bearing?
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#2 Reply
Posted by
Gillio
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:47
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The clutch basket bearing could be loose on the shaft causing the basket to wobble. My Trinity motor has the same noise and that basket wobbles on the shaft quite a bit.
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#3 Reply
Posted by
Rider414
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:49
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My 500 makes a similar noise with the clutch out. Disengage it and it goes away.
I am curious to see what it might be.
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Keep your eye out for beer drinking gremlins.
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#5 Reply
Posted by
MD2smoker
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:54
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I was thinking the throwout bearing too. Does the lt clutch have a little ball in it at the end of the push rod like a banshee?
I never had either suzukis bottom end or clutch apart so i dont know. But i do know my banshee did something similar and i found the ball at the end of the push rod was all beat up, kinda oval. Replaced with new plates and springs, dont know what actually fixed it but it was fixed.
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#6 Reply
Posted by
Milehi500
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:56
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Sounds like the springs on the backside of your clutch basket are tired, old, loose..
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#7 Reply
Posted by
Kyle T
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:57
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The LTs, and most, if not all, RMs have a Torrington needle bearing at the end, and some, mostly older RMs, use a ball and rods in addition to that.
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#8 Reply
Posted by
Chuckie25
on 14 Aug, 2013 18:59
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Ok so y'all are thinking its the little flat washer bearing thing between the clutch pull pin and outside clutch piece thing?
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#9 Reply
Posted by
Chuckie25
on 14 Aug, 2013 19:01
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Sounds like the springs on the backside of your clutch basket are tired, old, loose..
Would that be the case? I'm not sure exactly how long ago, but probably about 15-18 years ago is when this bike came down from michigan with a nuked clutch basket. My uncles replaced it then bought the bike. it wasnt rode long before being shoved up in the woods for 13 years. You think it would be the springs?
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#10 Reply
Posted by
Milehi500
on 14 Aug, 2013 19:04
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Been discussed before nature of the design I believe, heard new ones do it, takes the shock on a launch.
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#11 Reply
Posted by
Zilla273
on 14 Aug, 2013 19:08
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its most likely clutch basket chatter, mine did this before and I replaced clutch basket assembly, and prob was gone
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#12 Reply
Posted by
Milehi500
on 14 Aug, 2013 19:13
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its most likely clutch basket chatter, mine did this before and I replaced clutch basket assembly, and prob was gone
and What is causing the chatter in the clutch basket?
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#13 Reply
Posted by
Gillio
on 14 Aug, 2013 19:17
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its most likely clutch basket chatter, mine did this before and I replaced clutch basket assembly, and prob was gone
and What is causing the chatter in the clutch basket?
on mine the ID of the basket is worn
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#14 Reply
Posted by
Zilla273
on 14 Aug, 2013 20:03
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the clutch plates moving back in 4rth, I replace inner hub too
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#15 Reply
Posted by
Chuckie25
on 14 Aug, 2013 20:33
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Oh ok.
So, is this anything I should be overly cautious about? I beat the crap out my lil 265 (when I can actually ride).
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#16 Reply
Posted by
LT250RWV
on 15 Aug, 2013 05:43
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I agree with zilla273 you basket bad
My quad was doing the same thing with my stock basket. Bought a billet basket fixed it. The rubber behind basket gets hard and lets them wobble. But I dont know where to get the new rubber at for them. But if the rubber is bad and you use it in your billet basket the noise will still be their.
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#17 Reply
Posted by
Gillio
on 15 Aug, 2013 06:24
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Run it till it breaks, then fix it. then run it till it breaks again, then fix it. repeat till you sell it.
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#18 Reply
Posted by
Milehi500
on 15 Aug, 2013 06:42
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Safe sex zilla?, never made mine wear rubbers.. Springs never rubbers..
I like gillio's response best sounds like fun
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#19 Reply
Posted by
Gillio
on 15 Aug, 2013 06:54
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Yeah, not sure what rubbers we're talking about? might need to upgarde to the Magnums.
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#20 Reply
Posted by
LT250RWV
on 15 Aug, 2013 08:49
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Lol im talking about when you take the gear off the back side of the basket their are rubber cushioners incased in metal. I think their is 8 of them and they cause the wabble inbthe clutch basket.
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Steel reinforced rubbers?
This conversation is getting better by the minute...
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#22 Reply
Posted by
Chuckie25
on 15 Aug, 2013 09:42
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Technically would be aluminum if I'm following what he saying LOL
I'm just gunna do what Gill said lol
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#23 Reply
Posted by
Gillio
on 15 Aug, 2013 09:43
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You need steel reinforced rubbers when your getting c@ck blocked
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Do these metal reinforced rubbers fit on studs, or does their girth provide a tight enough slip fit?
Maybe they're just held on by a pair of large nuts?
It's entirely possible the rubbers needed some lube before insertion but were put in dry, and as a consequence the rubbers broke.
Sometimes with a really tight fit, you need to warm up the receiving pocket and lube it to prevent damage and unforeseen consequences.
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