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Title: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 14, 2012, 08:10:08 AM
ordered the spin on oil filter adapter and the clutch spring to hopefully take my slippage out of my clutch
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: Pat Conlon on July 14, 2012, 01:46:11 PM
Good for you. Don't forget the clutch cover gasket. Let us know how it works out.
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: fj11.5 on July 14, 2012, 05:37:49 PM
you will love the spin on filter opion, sooooooo much easier than standard ,, 10+ points for randy on that effort
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: movenon on July 14, 2012, 07:06:34 PM
Ditto on the oil filter adapter ! Just installed mine. Make you want to change the oil for the fun of it ! Adds a bit of oil volume and probably helps cool the oil a fraction of a degree. No more pinching or worrying about pinching wires (been there...).
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 16, 2012, 06:41:09 PM
crap i forgot the gasket, will rtv gasket maker work? i can get a hold the ford diesel rtv that never comes undone  :good2:

i now will need tires (well a back one at the very least)
and i want to do the f4i rear shock how long does that take? i dont think i will have it before the ralley.

does any one have an 18 tooth front sprocket or a 38/39 rear sprocket
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 18, 2012, 07:08:23 PM
put my clutch spring in today, got a weak clutch lever, hoping its just air in the lines going to get some brake fluid soon, oilfilter tomorrow hopefully (if i can remember a socket for the adapter, keep leaving them at work)  :dash2:
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: Sabre093 on July 19, 2012, 04:25:13 PM
Quote from: moonrunnah on July 16, 2012, 06:41:09 PM
crap i forgot the gasket, will rtv gasket maker work? i can get a hold the ford diesel rtv that never comes undone  :good2:

i now will need tires (well a back one at the very least)
and i want to do the f4i rear shock how long does that take? i dont think i will have it before the ralley.

does any one have an 18 tooth front sprocket or a 38/39 rear sprocket

I'm thinking on going 18/38 currently running 17/39 want to get 5 gear rev's down i just need to order a 18 i already got a 38
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 19, 2012, 05:21:54 PM
Quote from: Sabre093 on July 19, 2012, 04:25:13 PM
Quote from: moonrunnah on July 16, 2012, 06:41:09 PM
crap i forgot the gasket, will rtv gasket maker work? i can get a hold the ford diesel rtv that never comes undone  :good2:

i now will need tires (well a back one at the very least)
and i want to do the f4i rear shock how long does that take? i dont think i will have it before the ralley.

does any one have an 18 tooth front sprocket or a 38/39 rear sprocket

I'm thinking on going 18/38 currently running 17/39 want to get 5 gear rev's down i just need to order a 18 i already got a 38

stock is what 17 41
i was thinking 18 38 or 39
they want to much $$ for them on bike websites and randy is curently out of stock on the 18t
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 19, 2012, 05:59:36 PM
so they both are in and the clutch is bleed (for the 100th time)  :dance:
the bike hooks up real good but is going to suck in traffic

two easy and cheap mods done, whats next???? hopefully more before the ralley  :good2: :good2: :good2:
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: racerrad8 on July 19, 2012, 07:03:12 PM
Quote from: moonrunnah on July 19, 2012, 05:21:54 PM
...randy is curently out of stock on the 18t

Nope, I got 10 in today and they are already added to inventory.

Did you get the clutch all worked out?

Randy - RPM
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 20, 2012, 05:38:47 AM
Quote from: racerrad8 on July 19, 2012, 07:03:12 PM
Quote from: moonrunnah on July 19, 2012, 05:21:54 PM
...randy is curently out of stock on the 18t

Nope, I got 10 in today and they are already added to inventory.

Did you get the clutch all worked out?

Randy - RPM

yes i did thank you very much
i dont know if it was i you i talked to or not the other day but thanks for the help i will be ordering the 18t soon
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: andyb on July 20, 2012, 08:48:25 AM
Quote from: moonrunnah on July 16, 2012, 06:41:09 PM
crap i forgot the gasket, will rtv gasket maker work? i can get a hold the ford diesel rtv that never comes undone  :good2:


It'd work, but so would welding the cover on.  Eventually, you'll hate yourself for doing it that way.  Hell, at worst just use a sheet of gasket material and cut one  yourself, it's just holding oil in, not sealing anything from pressure.

17/40 with a slightly shorter rear tire equates to 17/41, which I thought was a lovely compromise.  Going 18/41 will be a plenty big  step if you want to calm it down some, and save the fortune on the rear cog for the time being.

Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: ribbert on July 20, 2012, 09:29:07 AM
Quote from: andyb on July 20, 2012, 08:48:25 AM
Quote from: moonrunnah on July 16, 2012, 06:41:09 PM
crap i forgot the gasket, will rtv gasket maker work? i can get a hold the ford diesel rtv that never comes undone  :good2:




17/40 with a slightly shorter rear tire equates to 17/41, which I thought was a lovely compromise.  Going 18/41 will be a plenty big  step if you want to calm it down some, and save the fortune on the rear cog for the time being.



I"ve got one bike on 17/41 and the other on 18/41.  I jump from one to the other.  The 17 always feels a bit zippier ( it's not the motor, I swapped them over) when I first get on it but pulls about 500rpm more at 100k's.  Having the chance to compare side by side, if I had to choose one, it would be the 18, but I wouldn't want the gearing any higher.  I do a lot of country riding and no commuting.  The 18 pulls 3500 rpm / 100 kph with 17" wheel.
Noel
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 20, 2012, 09:09:14 PM
so i should keep the rear spocket and change the front to an 18t

the gasket came off with no rips so i re used it and 100 hard miles and no leaks  :good2: :good2:

i didnt have to use rtv but if i did they dont come off to hard just cleaning it takes a bit
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: bigbore2 on July 25, 2012, 08:30:58 PM
What kind of RTV are using and how do u get it off?  I would never put RTV on aluminum, but I just have a gasket scraper to clean it off with.  One always removes some metal no matter how careful. What is the secret here?  I have a valve cover to do on my car and wnat to put on RTV to insure a seal, but removal?
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: yamaha fj rider on July 26, 2012, 08:03:25 AM
Some brake cleaners and the citrus based degreaser will remove silicone. Hope this helps.  :unknown:

Kurt
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 26, 2012, 08:09:51 AM
Quote from: bigbore2 on July 25, 2012, 08:30:58 PM
What kind of RTV are using and how do u get it off?  I would never put RTV on aluminum, but I just have a gasket scraper to clean it off with.  One always removes some metal no matter how careful. What is the secret here?  I have a valve cover to do on my car and wnat to put on RTV to insure a seal, but removal?


i have an anlge die grinder with a rubber bristle thing on it i had to buy it when a was working at a garge but if your going to use it once of twice spending over $100 is just nuts

the diesel rtv i was getting from the ford dealer works really good its for the oil pan on the older 7.3l diesel engines.

http://www.mechanicstoolswarehouse.com/Standard-Duty-Multi-Purpose-Air-Angle-Die-Grinder-P18453.aspx (http://www.mechanicstoolswarehouse.com/Standard-Duty-Multi-Purpose-Air-Angle-Die-Grinder-P18453.aspx)
this one is under 60 and IR makes really good tools

http://www.bing.com/shopping/3m-scotch-brite-roloc-bristle-discs-3-120g-white-roloc-bristle-disc/p/F3BBE31FE20C0E825006?q=3M+Roloc+Discs&lpq=3M%20Roloc%20Discs&FORM=HURE (http://www.bing.com/shopping/3m-scotch-brite-roloc-bristle-discs-3-120g-white-roloc-bristle-disc/p/F3BBE31FE20C0E825006?q=3M+Roloc+Discs&lpq=3M%20Roloc%20Discs&FORM=HURE)

these are the things you use for aluminum and you will need a rol loc arbor or 3m makes it you can get at walmart for an other $14
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: bigbore2 on July 26, 2012, 05:10:18 PM
Thanx Moonrunnah, I have a die gringer and compressor, so i just need the bristle thing.
Title: Re: clutch and oil filter
Post by: moonrunnah on July 27, 2012, 06:41:32 AM
no problem im glade i can help for once
i have a bunch of different attachments witch is handy but dont use the steel of cast iron one one aluminum that will ruin it big time  :wacko3:
good luck   :drinks: