Hi Freakshow
Thanks for you detailed concern and extra information. I'll answer your questions, and then leave anything in doubt to the end.
1. I planned to change the steel plates, because the look a little worn. Not sure what thickness they should be, but if they are still within the limit, then obv I would be happy to keep them in there. Also, someone told me last week, that when you change the friction plates, you should also change the steels. With regards to the clutch tool. The current basket has one of it's legs snapped off (possibley due to someone previous not using a clutch tool
). I have a NOS basket here ready to be snapped in.
2, Certainly I had not thought much about the springs. But thats something I can check with the verniers. Partly the rush for this clutch rebuild was because last race meet clutch was slipping when selecting 5th gear. Not sure if this is easy to diagnose (clutch plates or springs). I'll need to check on the position of the last spacer to see if that is correct, but thanks for the heads up.
3. Freakshow, thanks for the link to steel plates. Certainly thats a lot cheaper than Genuine.
If anyone has the wear measurements for steels, then good. I am Guessing Yamaha would just replace them back in the day and in the situation of a service/reco.
Lastly, with that link to the Barnett drive plates. In the photo, there is 2 steels and one weird looking disc. What is the weird looking disk for?. Also, that ebay ad is very confusing. The ad says you need 7 plates, but the listing is only showing 2 available.
im a bit confused you just want to change the steel plates ? whats the deal then needing to use a tool to pull it apart ? isnt it just 6 screw and the pressure plate comes off and then you unload the plates out the basket ?
IF the clutch is just not hitting in hard enough check the spring free length or ram in some with more ompf ( 35mm) also check that stupid last spacer steal is in the right way, im tempted to say what happens if you piss that spacer out and use another fiction plate ?
Any how IF you have warped or burnt steels as you say just replace them only, steel PLates are on ebay $9.95 , the plates fit all the early stuff. grab some of those even S/H chances are they will be still good. try part number 168-16325-00-00 its the same part, but easier to track.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BARNETT-CLUTCH-DRIVE-PLATE-STL-YAM-YZ-XS-DT-XJ-250-600_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em63Q2el1177QQhashZitem3ca162809bQQitemZ260405624987QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
Part # = 4H7-16325-00-00
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