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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 98184" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>It could be something easy like a broken cable.</p><p> </p><p>In my experience there are two things that can happen. The friction material can literally break off. The other is overheating and having the clutch fry. All it takes is a little slipping and the heat builds until the friction material more or less burns. Actually both are usually due to overheating, but there is a difference in the endpoint. </p><p> </p><p>Open your oil cap and take a quick wiff. If it smells like a forest fire then its the fried clutch.</p><p> </p><p>Usually all you need is a new pack of fiber plates and metal discs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 98184, member: 21"] It could be something easy like a broken cable. In my experience there are two things that can happen. The friction material can literally break off. The other is overheating and having the clutch fry. All it takes is a little slipping and the heat builds until the friction material more or less burns. Actually both are usually due to overheating, but there is a difference in the endpoint. Open your oil cap and take a quick wiff. If it smells like a forest fire then its the fried clutch. Usually all you need is a new pack of fiber plates and metal discs. [/QUOTE]
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