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Another couple of updates with wiring and my tachometer:
Have a look at http://fotifixes.com for more info
Have a look at http://fotifixes.com for more info
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Ahead of the website, I have a video of the test run, up here for your viewing delight.
One thing that is confusing me is the clutch slippage.
It REALLY slips, until halfway through the video, where I am slipping it whilst holding the break, lots of smoke later and its much better, although im sure its water I cannot be sure. Any thoughts?
Additional y, when I am engine braking my drive chain slips, I think this is either too many links, or not enough tension on the chain.
Let me know what everyone thinks!
http://youtu.be/gK6MWOrljAs
One thing that is confusing me is the clutch slippage.
It REALLY slips, until halfway through the video, where I am slipping it whilst holding the break, lots of smoke later and its much better, although im sure its water I cannot be sure. Any thoughts?
Additional y, when I am engine braking my drive chain slips, I think this is either too many links, or not enough tension on the chain.
Let me know what everyone thinks!
http://youtu.be/gK6MWOrljAs
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Diesels have an insatiable appetite for clutches, torque converters, belts and chains, no doubt about it. If there's a drive train or clutch specialty shop or rebuilders around they can usually put more heavy duty springs in the pressure plate. Over time this can bend the release arms on pressure plate if they're not sturdy enough. Another fix is a wider diameter clutch plate if it can be fit to the pressure plate diameter. Of course a super heavy duty clutch may well require a hydraulic clutch release system so that you can even actuate it.
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Many thanks Xlerate. I took it all apart and put it back together again, and its working correctly now! My guess was incorrect tension on the end nut. Thanks for the input!
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I think you must replace the clutchplates by another type clutchplates.(types with more friction)
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Glad it worked, Alexander!
But I need to correct my error: I said to possibly fit a larger clutch plate if it would fit with pressure plate - wrong! I meant to say to fit a larger clutch/pressure plate if they will fit to the flywheel.
Good to hear you got it fixed!
But I need to correct my error: I said to possibly fit a larger clutch plate if it would fit with pressure plate - wrong! I meant to say to fit a larger clutch/pressure plate if they will fit to the flywheel.
Good to hear you got it fixed!
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I went the dry route as my wet clutch slipped.
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i now have a proper primary cover, pics to follow soon!
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Have a look at my latest update.
Lots of stuff happening, new brakes, and I attempting my first stator rewind!
Pics and details inside:
http://www.fotifixes.com
Lots of stuff happening, new brakes, and I attempting my first stator rewind!
Pics and details inside:
http://www.fotifixes.com
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Big update on http://www.fotifixes.com, including lots of stuff about the mot
The big knock was great BTW, lots of real characters and lots of good ideas! Any idea who was camping next to me with the 2 enfield diesels, I never got your names!
The big knock was great BTW, lots of real characters and lots of good ideas! Any idea who was camping next to me with the 2 enfield diesels, I never got your names!
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I think Kev and Paul were just along from you (heading towards centre of field)
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Seem's to go allright mate, 'well done you' !
I must admit to a bit of chuckling when you showed all your gauges in the vid, then started her in gear DOH ! I guess there will be a neutral light soon .
I'm amazed your winding your own charging system, good on yeh, I would'nt have thought of just making it better .
I must admit to a bit of chuckling when you showed all your gauges in the vid, then started her in gear DOH ! I guess there will be a neutral light soon .
I'm amazed your winding your own charging system, good on yeh, I would'nt have thought of just making it better .
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Hehehe thanks!
It did alright, 200 miles to the big knock and back with no major problems, funnily enough though, the chain snapped a couple of days after I got home, a bit odd that one.
Yeah, I thought to myself, naaah I don't need a neutral light, may need to re-think that now :p
Yeah I rewound it, but it didn't work, now im thinking its because I didn't have the 6 magnet piece for the flywheel, so I now have that, but no forks on the bike mean I have to fix that bit first, so the forks are apart
It did alright, 200 miles to the big knock and back with no major problems, funnily enough though, the chain snapped a couple of days after I got home, a bit odd that one.
Yeah, I thought to myself, naaah I don't need a neutral light, may need to re-think that now :p
Yeah I rewound it, but it didn't work, now im thinking its because I didn't have the 6 magnet piece for the flywheel, so I now have that, but no forks on the bike mean I have to fix that bit first, so the forks are apart