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Okay, just got my bike running again after a full rebuild. I used a hot rods stroker kit, weisco pistons, ebc clutch, cool head, rad valves, etc. Anyway, now that everything is back together and running there is a pretty strong vibration that comes through the pegs and the handle bars. Is this the nature of the stroker engine, or is there something wrong? The bike feels incredible, very responsive and crisp. I am still breaking it in, so I havent beat on it yet. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

 

thanks

kevin

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Did you soke the clutch fibers in tranny oil before installing?I had a similiar problem that went away after i tipped the bike on its side(for a couple minutes) to saturate the clutch assembly with oil.It shook so bad prior to that,i thought the crank went south.

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Okay, just got my bike running again after a full rebuild. I used a hot rods stroker kit, weisco pistons, ebc clutch, cool head, rad valves, etc. Anyway, now that everything is back together and running there is a pretty strong vibration that comes through the pegs and the handle bars. Is this the nature of the stroker engine, or is there something wrong? The bike feels incredible, very responsive and crisp. I am still breaking it in, so I havent beat on it yet. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

 

thanks

kevin

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Whoa slow down: Check and make sure all engine mounts are torqued & check to see if those rubber dampers are in wright place.The front engine bolt has one on the left side. Rear mount has one the right side. They go in one way it's stamp up on it. Check bottom toretion bars. Just a check list. Good luck

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I didnt soak the clutches, but I did wet them.

 

I know when I put the engine in I put both dampers on one end. I remember them being opposed like you describe, but thought someone messed up. (the bike was apart before I owned it) I will switch that out first thing and see if helps. Thanks a bunch.

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Your clutch plates can be your problem. You should let them soak like over night. Hope that the plates aren't burnt. Check that also. You mite gate-a-way ez.

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So now that its all together, whats the best way to soak them? Lay on its side?

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I'm not sure if the oil will reach the first plate that you put in. but if you do it that way . tie the clutch lever in let it set over nite. You should pull the cover off and see if the plates are burnt thougt.I know it sucks

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If this don't work . Hate to say it, it could be your crank. I'd still check everything that we mention first.

Edited by lonestar

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