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10th June 2021, 09:29 PM
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Clutch slip when cold td42ti
Has anyone ever had issues with clutch slightly slipping on take off when the car is cold? Once it warms up its fine.
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10th June 2021 09:29 PM
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10th June 2021, 11:23 PM
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Patrol God
Is the slave cylinder disengaging properly. A forum member recently had trouble with the fluid being compromised and thickened by the heat from the exhaust. There was a heat shield missing.
Is there any oil dripping from the bottom of the bell housing?
Also make sure the fork is operating correctly.
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11th June 2021, 01:37 PM
#3
Originally Posted by
mudnut
Is the slave cylinder disengaging properly. A forum member recently had trouble with the fluid being compromised and thickened by the heat from the exhaust. There was a heat shield missing.
Is there any oil dripping from the bottom of the bell housing?
Also make sure the fork is operating correctly.
Not sure mate but you've given me some idea where to start.
I wouldn't have thought the heat from exhaust would be doing harm as it seems to be working normal once hot.. its when its cold it is the issue
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11th June 2021, 03:32 PM
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Patrol God
You will need to take a look while some one presses the clutch while it is cold. The slave cylinder rod should retract enough to let the fork make it to its rest position.
Try bleeding the clutch fluid. It will give you a starting point and might get rid of any air or bad fluid.
Over time the heat from the exhaust, especially one modified to 3" will 'cook' the fluid.
Last edited by mudnut; 11th June 2021 at 04:24 PM.
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11th June 2021, 07:09 PM
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Awesome cheers mudnut ill check it out and report findings
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