nickxc Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 My last banshee I never felt a single clutch slip until I changed my oil for the first time. Then I noticed a little slip and It never got any better. I used several different types, and brands of oil even yamalube. and With my stock clutch and the EBC I put In I never had the hook up I had with that first tank of oil and now with my new banshee, I never felt a single slip in the clutch and I recently changed the oil. I drained it completely and put in castrol drive hard 10 w 30 and I emediatly noticed a slight slip in the clutch. the slip is present all the time just much more niticible when its cold Im thinking of trying atf. and see if I can get rid of this slip. Its just a little one but it was immediatly noticable. what ya think???? Quote
Aussie Quad Racer Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 have you deglased all the metal friction surfaces? Quote
nickxc Posted May 6, 2004 Author Report Posted May 6, 2004 have you deglased all the metal friction surfaces? Idk what you mean????? Quote
94BansheeRider Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 He means roughing up the surface of the steel plates. I bead blast mine when I do a clutch changeout. Over time they get smooth. By roughing them up, it gives the fiber plates more grip. Quote
94BansheeRider Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 Oh yea, I use Bellray Gearsaver 80W. I had a problem with mine slipping using 10w30. Need oil with friction enhancer. Quote
doltz Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 Does anyone add any Ams Oil slip lock to there tranny fluid? Quote
nickxc Posted May 7, 2004 Author Report Posted May 7, 2004 I have never done a clutch replacement My clutch is still stock to my knowledge. but thats good to know for when I do change my clutch this winter when I do my motor Quote
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