MWH
Registered user
Hi all, recently whilst stationary I noticed a rattle from down below that reduced when the clutch was pulled in. I did what everyone would do, I went to Google!
Lots of results in random places with not much help except replace stuff until noise goes. I'll list what the causes "could" be
1) Rockershaft end float. Not sure how but mine are all within spec
2)Felt spacer on pushrod. Easy change for not too much money I guess.
3)Worn pushrod. Which bit? Overall length shorter from wear?
4)Clutch slave cylinder issue. Couldn't find out what internal part would be the problem.
5) Worn splines on clutch plate/gearbox output shaft.
6)Some kind of damper on shaft inside gearbox.
Think that's all in the easiest to harder option. If I took the slave cylinder off and it stopped that would eliminate the clutchplate/gearbox if the rattle stopped. If it didn't pulling the pushrod back so it wasn't engaged may point to an issue there, holding it in place with light pressure may indicate the worn felt spacer. Last 2 is obviously gearbox off, one is an easy check and the other is gearbox apart or probably easier to get a secondhand box as the shaft is expensive!
Have I missed anything? Has anyone gone through this? Bike has around 46,000 easyish miles as I dont really wrag it about.
Lots of results in random places with not much help except replace stuff until noise goes. I'll list what the causes "could" be
1) Rockershaft end float. Not sure how but mine are all within spec
2)Felt spacer on pushrod. Easy change for not too much money I guess.
3)Worn pushrod. Which bit? Overall length shorter from wear?
4)Clutch slave cylinder issue. Couldn't find out what internal part would be the problem.
5) Worn splines on clutch plate/gearbox output shaft.
6)Some kind of damper on shaft inside gearbox.
Think that's all in the easiest to harder option. If I took the slave cylinder off and it stopped that would eliminate the clutchplate/gearbox if the rattle stopped. If it didn't pulling the pushrod back so it wasn't engaged may point to an issue there, holding it in place with light pressure may indicate the worn felt spacer. Last 2 is obviously gearbox off, one is an easy check and the other is gearbox apart or probably easier to get a secondhand box as the shaft is expensive!
Have I missed anything? Has anyone gone through this? Bike has around 46,000 easyish miles as I dont really wrag it about.