@@playtiime Great question! Believe it or not the Suzuki service manual doesn’t even mention about soaking cork style (OEM) plates. The oil is just to keep the fibers from seizing to the metal plates on break-in as a precaution. I just dip them in the oil and install. Most forums (backyard do it yourselfers) will say to soak overnight, but it is not necessary.
I’m not sure what you are describing. First and last clutch drive plate has a red tab. Last clutch drive plate (red tab) (Only One Plate)is fitted into the separate slot that is only 1/4 inch deep. The manual is kind of confusing if reading it. I hope this helps.
Hey man I need help with rebuilding one my son who was 19 decided to take his life and I found out he had a project bike I’d love to finish it I’m completely clueless on how to now I have owned bikes before but it would mean so much to me and his mom and brother to have that piece of him working and being free
That’s terrible…I couldn’t even imagine the pain of losing a Son. Shoot me an email at hydrophaintconcepts@yahoo.com with your year make and model and issues and I will do my best to assist! Thanks for reaching out!
Your video is very important! Here in Brazil I didn't find any video showing how to assemble the clutch kit. The kit I bought has a slight difference in the size of the springs, and all the discs and separators are the same. Apparently the originals have a disc that is different. Sorry for my English, I used a translator.
Thanks for reaching out! The aftermarket clutches won’t be the same but similar. In that case follow what the manufacturer of the clutch kit recommends for torque on the springs. Heavy duty clutches will put more wear and tear on other components and cans make the clutch more stiff. Reach out anytime.
Hey man, would you happen to know how to find out if my brake master is broken? I was doing my rear brakes after a wreck and when bleeding them, the pads would compress on the rotor but won’t decompress.
AGREED 1000% ON THE SERVICE MANUAL! The manuals alone have literally saved me thousands of dollars and have taught me all kinds of stuff I never knew I needed to know😜👍👍👍
Awwsome Don... Your video editing skills are getting great and your drawing ability is really improving as well.... Hope to see you home again soon. POPS.
Absolutely! I just returned from South Korea. How to videos on: the water transfer paint process, powder coating, air brushing and vehicle restoration are about to make their way on this channel in the next year. Stay tuned! This channel is about to be the best on RU-vid!