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Noisy clutch

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:32 pm
by CB
Hi everybody

I have just read in the old GeN issue7 page 2 a membership experience by JasperTaal (Heavy into Nordwest) that he had a screaming sound from his clutch during heavy acceleration using the clutch.
I have experienced the same noise without being able to find any faults on any of the clutch components. Everything is in perfect condition without scratches or other marks.
Is this a common fault on the 558 engines? And does anyone know the course of the noise, and what to do about it? :!: :?:
Regards
Christian

PS I have also put this question on the new Flarefox Forum in case you see it twice

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:45 pm
by gileramad
I am also having this problem. Sounds to me like the clutch is slipping...
I already have the stronger (in fact too strong) clutch springs so this is no cure.

I used to experice this only while accelerating and releasing the clutch lever.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 8:50 pm
by CB
You are right. Only while acceleration and releasing the clutch lever.

I stick more and more to the idea that it is the damping mechanism which is resonating as it does not have any damping apart from friction. A reader from Flarefox Forum have also had this problem.
Increasing friction between the damping mechanism moving parts may be a solution.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:34 pm
by gileramad
There were reports of slipping clutches because of the use of full synthetic oils - on the other hand there are drivers using this kind of oil and report no problems.