liamor
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Have been suffering clutch slip on my 2002 R1150R (like a GS but for Short Arses!). As bike only has 12000 miles I reason it may be oil contamination.
I've started taking it apart. I have the rear frame lifted and ready to take out gearpox/paralever but couldn't resist pulling the clutch slave cylinder to have a look. Here's what I found!
http://picasaweb.google.com/liamoregan/SlaveCylinder?feat=directlink
On pulling the slave cylinder out a load of brown smelly oil came out and pooled on the bikestand. Must be 15-20 cc of fluid. Sight glass on Clutch master cylinder shows fluid level is O.K. (I have never had to top it up) so my suspicion is now on the oil seal behind the slave.
My question is how do I get it out? It looks like a gouging job, but I would like to be corrected!
Should I also consider taking the oil seal at the other end of the shaft out?
By the way when I took the starter motor off I was able to take a look at the clutch housing which looks completely dry.
Having read many of the post here about clutch changes I hope you GS'ers can help me.
I've started taking it apart. I have the rear frame lifted and ready to take out gearpox/paralever but couldn't resist pulling the clutch slave cylinder to have a look. Here's what I found!
http://picasaweb.google.com/liamoregan/SlaveCylinder?feat=directlink
On pulling the slave cylinder out a load of brown smelly oil came out and pooled on the bikestand. Must be 15-20 cc of fluid. Sight glass on Clutch master cylinder shows fluid level is O.K. (I have never had to top it up) so my suspicion is now on the oil seal behind the slave.
My question is how do I get it out? It looks like a gouging job, but I would like to be corrected!
Should I also consider taking the oil seal at the other end of the shaft out?
By the way when I took the starter motor off I was able to take a look at the clutch housing which looks completely dry.
Having read many of the post here about clutch changes I hope you GS'ers can help me.

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