If you don't already know, I've fitted an 1100 'S' engine into my 1100GS. Actually had it out for a run today, after dicking around with different fuel injectors and the like it's now running rather well. Apart from the clutch that is.....
When it gets hot, the clutch lever gets heavier and heavier (or perhaps stickier should be the word) and then when I disengage the clutch it sticks open (lever back to the bar) and presto....no drive. It's stuck fully disengaged. Let me explain what I've done.
1100 S engine fitted with 1100 GS flywheel & clutch. The GS is bigger diameter than the S and different flywheel (heavier I imagine). It was a straight swap. Gearbox is my GS 5 speed, bolted straight on. When the boke is cold the clutch works fine, within about 10 minutes or less, even out on the open road, it starts to stick and eventually sticks completely.
What I think is happening....
I've got the exhaust headers and cat from the S engine, and then a single straight through silencer from the cat. It's loud but not too bad. I think the heat build up from the cat, which is mounted close to and directly underneath the gearbox is causing the clutch push rod that goes through the gearbox to expand and stick. Or the hole it runs through in the shaft is getting smaller. Letting it cool down for 10 minutes or so allows the rod to move and I can then ride off again, but it soon starts to stick. Does that sound feasible?
I can try putting some kind of heatshield round the cat to see if that alleviates or slows down the problem, and if it does I'll have to go for a set of 1150 headers with a Y piece and silencer. This cat really does get bloody hot, way hotter than the original one yet the engine temp seems fine.
Your thoughts please Gents.
When it gets hot, the clutch lever gets heavier and heavier (or perhaps stickier should be the word) and then when I disengage the clutch it sticks open (lever back to the bar) and presto....no drive. It's stuck fully disengaged. Let me explain what I've done.
1100 S engine fitted with 1100 GS flywheel & clutch. The GS is bigger diameter than the S and different flywheel (heavier I imagine). It was a straight swap. Gearbox is my GS 5 speed, bolted straight on. When the boke is cold the clutch works fine, within about 10 minutes or less, even out on the open road, it starts to stick and eventually sticks completely.
What I think is happening....
I've got the exhaust headers and cat from the S engine, and then a single straight through silencer from the cat. It's loud but not too bad. I think the heat build up from the cat, which is mounted close to and directly underneath the gearbox is causing the clutch push rod that goes through the gearbox to expand and stick. Or the hole it runs through in the shaft is getting smaller. Letting it cool down for 10 minutes or so allows the rod to move and I can then ride off again, but it soon starts to stick. Does that sound feasible?
I can try putting some kind of heatshield round the cat to see if that alleviates or slows down the problem, and if it does I'll have to go for a set of 1150 headers with a Y piece and silencer. This cat really does get bloody hot, way hotter than the original one yet the engine temp seems fine.
Your thoughts please Gents.