Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Original
Installing a new clutch on my KX500
sigurd:
I am the proud original owner of my 95 KX500. I have had zero issues with this bike since I bought it. I had a new piston and rings put in it about three years ago just because. Now I'm going to do the clutch. I bought all new friction and metal plates. Also, new springs, a clutch cover gasket, a quart of oil and some new coolant. Do any of you have any tips for me when installing a new clutch?
I'm new here and thought some of you would know whats up.
Thanks much from San Diego Calif!
James :-P
Danger4u2:
I had starter issues but the clutch had to come off to fix the problem. Here's a link to my pictures. http://www.kxriders.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=80 Get a clutch holding tool, it made the job easy for me. Check the picture with the file in it. The weld on the frame would not let the cover come off of the engine. That's an easy job. Let us know how it goes.
sigurd:
Hmmmmm, I dont need to take off the basket, just the plates. Not sure why I would need the clutch tool. Nice pics. My 95 did not have the weld in the way. Thanks for the reply.
James
doordie:
Put the frictionplates first in your motoroil for a 24h,so you don?t "burn" them first ride. :wink:
Danger4u2:
--- Quote from: sigurd on March 18, 2007, 04:48:32 PM ---Hmmmmm, I dont need to take off the basket, just the plates. Not sure why I would need the clutch tool.
--- End quote ---
Your right you won't need to remove the basket.
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