I thought I'd tap on to this topic with a question which someone may be able to help me with. The MX250A I bought 6 months ago has had clutch slip since I've had it. The seller told me this was the case. I have tried changing the springs, using ATF and working on the adjustment screw but with no success. I had an issue with what spring length is correct and am still not sure what's up there, but this is a minor issue I now believe.
Today I opened the clutch and checked the arrangements of plates against the US Yamaha web site parts breakdown and am again confused. You guys here touched on the number of plates but I have a question to ask which might finally solve my problem.
The web site has a choice of either 6 or 7 plates (not friction plates but item 6):
http://parts.yamaha-motor.com/partbody.aspx?ls=sport&c=4,174529,175271&i=10504,2When I removed the plates I find mine has 6 plates.
Question(s)
1) Why is there a choice? Could it be a previous owner re built the clutch with 6 instead of 7 and never got it right? I have severe clutch slip from the start and through all gears. Eventually it stops but only just.
2) The first plate, closest to the engine,bottom of the clutch basket seemed to be the same as the other plates. maybe item 3 is the one that is missing?
3) What is the difference in plate number 1 (item 3 on the breakdown) compared to the others? In other words, rather than plate-spacer-plate-friction plate....what I found was plate-spacer-friction plate. That has to be wrong doesn't it?
Anyone have these plates they'd like to sell?