yep, completely normal.
when the bearing fails and the pushrod spins at the same speed as the pressure plate it causes major problems with the slave cylinder, always a good idea to change the pressure plate bearing to avoid that problem. bet you never even looked at how the pushrod and hat sat and moved before?
paul.
well to be honest this is the first time I have ever actually changed clutch plates, dry or wet! As you said I didn't even take notice before, but will now. I saw a stainless steel item made by STM on the Motowheels website:
http://www.motowheels.com/italian/myproducts.cfm?parentcategoryid=442|Ducati&productID=2170&showDetail=1&categoryID=444|Clutch%20Assemblies%20%26%20Parts&vendoridtodisplay=0&filterFor=&collection=165|Clutch Is this a good idea?
Thanks for your reply Paul.
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+1 to that Paul.
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I change my bearing every service without even looking at it! Have found one a bit notchy so I changed the shaft seals as a matter of course. The bearing is only $6 or $7 and the seals $3 or so.
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Saves losing oil and also potentially stuffing the clutch slave cylinder.
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yep I did that as a matter of replacement - the original bearing was still fine but I am of the mind to replace everything - which I must admit I haven't replaced the seals - but will do now! Cheers dragonworld!
Next will be the clutch basket itself - it is not notchy, but I checked tolerances between the clutch basket fingers and the tabs on the plates - still within tolerance. Mind you with the Aussie dollar looking the way it is me thinks once back from the Island I will get a Barnett basket, pressure plate, new open cover.....
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