Fitted a new MB 47 tooth crown wheel,just put the clutch plates back in massive gap when the clutch is fully compressed with the clutch compressor.Changed it again to 1.5mm steels & a GP3mm top plate gap now at 2.09mm -readspeed 5 plate clutch.Is this too big a gap? Or would maybe putting a thicker cork plate in take up the gap? looked around on the interweb and can't see any thicker top plates that the GP type or thicker steels than 1.5mm.But it would be a different compound to the readspeed corks or shouldn't you mix and match?
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Mixing clutch corks?
I am playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order.
sorted Found 2 oddball clutch steels in my box of odds & sods (not a top plate!!) that was slightly thicker than 1.5mm ,just got it below the 2mm mark now on the gap.Normally try & get 1.5 mm gap, but reading camlam site up to 2mm is OK.
Below off their site
". Next you need to fully compress the assembly using your clutch compressor,
check the clearance between the top clutch plate and the top friction plate situated underneath it, this
should be between 1mm and 2mm clearance."
Below off their site
". Next you need to fully compress the assembly using your clutch compressor,
check the clearance between the top clutch plate and the top friction plate situated underneath it, this
should be between 1mm and 2mm clearance."
I am playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order.
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Can't see it making a huge difference, but if you're happy with it now all's good
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I have previously mixed the friction discs to get close to the 1.5mm and the clutch worked fine. The Redspeed clutch I am currently using has an extra steel inserted under the top steel to close the gap and that works fine too
Ive got a tino 47 deep sprocket and a lambro 5 plate center I have a 3 mm gap now using standard indian corks and steels with a 2.5 mm top plate not a hint of a problem very light action and only 4 cork plates do spend alot of time miking sure nothing drags catches or sticks with all my components I also used a .8mm shim under the crown wheel and adjusted the front sprocket to suit this way I get the clutch as far away from the kickstart as possible
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Ah, good to know, it's a question I'd been meaning to ask. I'd wondered about the metal on metal aspect.coaster wrote:The Redspeed clutch I am currently using has an extra steel inserted under the top steel to close the gap and that works fine too
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They both rotate together Martin and in a bath of oil so should be no problemcorrado wrote:Ah, good to know, it's a question I'd been meaning to ask. I'd wondered about the metal on metal aspect.coaster wrote:The Redspeed clutch I am currently using has an extra steel inserted under the top steel to close the gap and that works fine too
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You must remember to soak your corks https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... FN9Km9KFXU