I am pretty sure I have a worn out clutch on my 2001 Voyager. I replaced all the clutch components in February 2007. I got my parts from Carl Leo when he was at the dealership in Memphis. He sent me the 13089-1004 steel disc. I noticed that they offer 2 other thicknesses. If you replace the friction plates, what would be the purpose of the two other thicknesses?
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Re: clutch disc thickness
I've never had the clutch apart on mine so I'm not too sure, but in section 5-10 in the manual on the clutch it states this.
-The first steel plate and the last steel plate must be a thinner one [2.6mm thick]. The other plates from the second to the seventh must be a thicker one [2.9mm thick].
Sort of doesn't jive though, because the thicknesses stated in the manual are different than the ones you posted on the parts fiche.
Hopefully this makes sense, like I said I haven't had mine apart I just had a quick peek at the manual.
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-The first steel plate and the last steel plate must be a thinner one [2.6mm thick]. The other plates from the second to the seventh must be a thicker one [2.9mm thick].
Sort of doesn't jive though, because the thicknesses stated in the manual are different than the ones you posted on the parts fiche.
Hopefully this makes sense, like I said I haven't had mine apart I just had a quick peek at the manual.
Cheers!
Stew
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Re: clutch disc thickness
Starting with the B-5 model, (1992), changes in the clutch hub/plate assembly required more accurate means of providing the spring plate clearances required as a result of the changes mentioned.
This varying compensation is accomplished by utilizing different thicknesses of the steel plates.
For a complete description and assembly check/procedure see Chapter 5 of the Motorcycle Service Manual Supplement.
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This varying compensation is accomplished by utilizing different thicknesses of the steel plates.
For a complete description and assembly check/procedure see Chapter 5 of the Motorcycle Service Manual Supplement.
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Re: clutch disc thickness
You are correct. The Service Manual Supplement indicates 7 of the 2.3 and one 2.6 initially, and then measure the spring plate free play. You would then use a 2.3 or 2.0 to get the correct measurement. That spring plate free plate measurement process looks almost impossible to measure, so I sure 7- 2.3 and 1- 2.6 will be perfect. I can't remember the last time I checked the supplement.