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Offline charliew

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Clutch basket cushion springs
« on: January 19, 2009, 05:02:49 PM »
The cushion springs in the clutch basket of my 82 XR250 have compressed to the extent where they now rattle in the holders, and there is a couple of degrees free play between the basket itself and the drive gear. It runs fine, but it makes a terrible noise, and I am pretty sure the clutch cushion springs are the culprit. The rest of the clutch is still in good condition so I don't really want to replace it, I am hoping that someone here has a clever ideas for fixing it.

It looks like I can grind off the rivets holding the backing plate on and get the springs out, I was thinking of getting some new springs made, or getting the old ones stretched and re-tempered.

Any ideas gratefully accepted.

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Charlie

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Re: Clutch basket cushion springs
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2009, 05:06:31 PM »
Would be be worth the hassle when you could seach the wreckers and find a good used one?  ???
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Re: Clutch basket cushion springs
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2009, 05:06:59 PM »
i had clutch basket in my TS250 that at some stage had the shock springs let go. someone had ground off rivets i think to get in and fit some new springs. they look more heavy duty. they also filled in the springs with a urethane glue/sealant stuff, probably sicaflex. i thought that was a good idea and if a spring does brake it wont fing out and get jammed in something.

i would only go down your suggested repair method if there was no used ones left anywhere. being a XR i doubt that would be the case..
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Re: Clutch basket cushion springs
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2009, 03:53:23 PM »
You are right guys, I should probably try and get a good second hand one before I try and repair the existing one. The consequences of a repaired clutch basket falling apart in a running engine far outweighs the cost of a getting a good second hand one.

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