This morning had what I think was a problem with my 8 yr old clutch on my LIKE200iLX
.
Creeping forward at idle,
lot of drama when I try to pull away- but ran at high speed just fine. Tired clutch spring (s) ? NO, the old Rev It While Holding the Brake was a no go.
Just serviced these clutch pads weeks ago. Maybe they're shot.
- no worries - I'll put on the new one which I've had for
probably too many years still in the Kymco box , in a drawer....and play with the old one this winter on kitchen table (while wife's at work) , not in a hot garage.
The old one was just serviced a few weeks ago, when I did a new belt and sliders.
But it is getting a bit thin.
WELL, the new clutch would not open, to let me put the belt in.!
Made several attempts, over a couple of hours. No way am I putting this in, in this condition.
I've "opened" Burgman 400 clutches, Honda 300 clutches, and this LIKE's clutch several times.
This NOS clutch is stuck shut!
So, took it apart. Found that the new clutches big 39mm nut wouldn't budge....until I persuaded a 1.5" socket onto it and used my impact gun. Bit like a controlled explosion....!!
Watch safety youtubes on how to remove this clutch nut!Your parts after nut removed.I found that the movable half of the pulley was still jammed shut - but was able to get some movement by striking the chrome/threaded tip against a soft pine board. After that with Twisting and pulling, lubing...prying... I got the full 1/2inch of
twisting movement.
The thin O rings were holding fast to the sleeve over the lubed area. That's OK, it not supposed to move -BUT it IS supposed to come off to lube the 3 little pins.
Pry off to gain access to the 3 pins and the area for lubing. (High temp grease!)
The 2 brown end seals were doing the same to the center shaft. STUCK.
Nothing was sliding like it is supposed to.
I cleaned and lubed and 'worked' the sliding parts until things acted normally.
Put the CVT back together.
Ran the scooter - seemed to be working properly. Will find out tomorrow.
Whole operation took 7 hours. Wife added band-aides where necessary. (that spring is fun)
some pix.....
Well, it's on....will see how it works tomorrow.
Major Tom
EDIT - worked great this morning. Strong and smooth take-up when pulling away. Will report if it doesn't last.