- Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:01 pm
#80669
the 4 speed clutch when all is correct will work correctley like any other clutch.
but several points needs to be verified.
starting with the clutch cable.
do not use the indian made cables the conduit starts do go mushie rather quick and the cable keeps stretching.
get a good quality pre stretcht cable and a good quality conduit.
this will already make a big differance.
use part 90221 to stop the movement of the cover.
clutch itself.
as mentioned above start with checking the warping of the plates.
if these ar ok, check if its not the basket is self that is warped.
check that the plates have not cut a groove in to the clutch basket.
when you action the kick with the clutch disingaged the plates there should be hardly any closing up of the plates.
if the plates at not warped and neither is the basket, its the center hole that's not not machined straight or the axel that is bend.
as mentioned many times on this board, the quality of the indian parts is variable to say the least.
leave enough slack on the primaire chain.
last of all as for the oil use castrol transmax z, works a charm.
if all is correct there's no need to fiddle with the pivot point of the handlebar lever or cut down the lever.
but most importantly one has to understand the workings of a clutch to be able or resolve eventual problems.
the 4 speed clutch when all is correct will work correctley like any other clutch.
but several points needs to be verified.
starting with the clutch cable.
do not use the indian made cables the conduit starts do go mushie rather quick and the cable keeps stretching.
get a good quality pre stretcht cable and a good quality conduit.
this will already make a big differance.
use part 90221 to stop the movement of the cover.
clutch itself.
as mentioned above start with checking the warping of the plates.
if these ar ok, check if its not the basket is self that is warped.
check that the plates have not cut a groove in to the clutch basket.
when you action the kick with the clutch disingaged the plates there should be hardly any closing up of the plates.
if the plates at not warped and neither is the basket, its the center hole that's not not machined straight or the axel that is bend.
as mentioned many times on this board, the quality of the indian parts is variable to say the least.
leave enough slack on the primaire chain.
last of all as for the oil use castrol transmax z, works a charm.
if all is correct there's no need to fiddle with the pivot point of the handlebar lever or cut down the lever.
but most importantly one has to understand the workings of a clutch to be able or resolve eventual problems.