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Clutch Whine.......UGH!!!!!
04/15/05 at 23:46:06
 
Hi all

I took a nice long drive yesterday, about 100 miles, and noticed the last 20 miles, a whining noise, in which I think is the clutch. It does this from the time I start in first, even at low parking lot speeds. I can also hear it at higher speeds and gears.

I thought it was my belt at first, but upon further investigation, like pulling in clutch lever, and coasting...or shifting to nuetral, the whine stops.

The only thing i had done to the bike recently, other than my regular oil/filter change with castrol 10w40 motorcycle oil, and a spark plug change, was a new tire installed.

After the shop installed the tire, I never thought to check belt tension, or wheel balance, so i drove it home (30 miles). It handled terrible on the way home. When I arrived at my destination, i checked the belt. It was super tight, and way off line, so I balanced the wheel and alligned the belt, to the specifications, with the belt adjuster. It seems to run smooth as can be now.

Could too tight of a belt hurt the clutch? even though it was just 30 miles?

Is clutch whine something I should be concerned about?

what else could it be, besides the clutch?

could it be the clutch bearings, and is this an easy fix?
The bike only has 9,000 miles, and has been well maintained.

Any feedback would be appreciated


Michael

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Reply #1 - 04/16/05 at 00:01:59
 
Using the tensioner widget is a waste of time, the belt is still too tight. Back it off until the lower run can be twisted 90 degrees to itself. It is doubtful that 30 miles would damage the clutch, especially with that few miles on the machine. However, by now, you are at least 3 clutch cable adjustments in to your ownership, right? If not, adjust your lever freeplay and clutch arm freeplay. Noise will likely go away.
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Reply #2 - 04/16/05 at 07:39:13
 
Michael wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:
Hi all

After the shop installed the tire, I never thought to check belt tension, or wheel balance, so i drove it home (30 miles). It handled terrible on the way home. When I arrived at my destination, i checked the belt. It was super tight, and way off line, so I balanced the wheel and alligned the belt, to the specifications, with the belt adjuster. It seems to run smooth as can be now.

Could too tight of a belt hurt the clutch? even though it was just 30 miles?

Is clutch whine something I should be concerned about?

what else could it be, besides the clutch?

could it be the clutch bearings, and is this an easy fix?

Michael



Ah, let me think....no.

Is there like any chance that you can ride it around the block without a helmet?  That way, maybe you pin-point the source of the noise a little better.  Just because it coincides with the clutch means very little because when you pull in the clutch you are removing all of the engine loads from the bike, in general.

BTW - If the belt was too tight and if that could cause damage, I would think that the greatest impact would be on the front pulley drive shaft bearing and the rear pulley wheel bearing....not the clutch, which is mounted on the end of a completely different transmission shaft.  

So, I don't think that you have to worry about any direct connection between the belt and clutch...go ride carefully around the block without a helmet and let us know.
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Reply #3 - 04/16/05 at 09:06:20
 
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I rode it around the block without a helmet, and can't seem to tell exactly what side the whine is coming from. All I know is it is coming from the center of the bike, (engine area). I suppose being partially deaf in my left ear doesn't help.....LOL

I am going to take WD's suggestion and adjust the clutch cable, as it hasn't been done since i replaced the adjuster and boot, about a year ago.  will try to get to it today, if I can.

I don't see how that would be the problem, but any suggestions are taken seriously, as I know very little about this stuff. Anything is possible.

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Reply #4 - 04/16/05 at 11:20:43
 
Michael wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:
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I rode it around the block without a helmet, and can't seem to tell exactly what side the whine is coming from. All I know is it is coming from the center of the bike, (engine area). I suppose being partially deaf in my left ear doesn't help.....LOL

I am going to take WD's suggestion and adjust the clutch cable, as it hasn't been done since i replaced the adjuster and boot, about a year ago.  will try to get to it today, if I can.

I don't see how that would be the problem, but any suggestions are taken seriously, as I know very little about this stuff. Anything is possible.

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You can adjust the cable, but all I was really saying is that if there is a whine coming from the clutch that it wasn't caused by the belt.

Hope it works though.
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Reply #5 - 04/16/05 at 11:55:08
 
Well guess what?


It is not the clutch after all.

I had my bro take the bike for a spin, and he came back grinning. He tells me it is the belt chirping . I once again took a ride, and i believe he is correct. With my said hearing loss, I misdiagonosed.  I leaned way back on the bike, and it is definetly the back end......

I guess nothing but trial and error will fix this problem, but I am quite relieved.
Obviously during my belt /wheel alignment, I still have it off kilter. ..I am just relieved that it is a simple fix..
Perhaps it may be one of those things, I have to put up with, but the noise will be oh that much sweeter, knowing it is not engine related.

W.D. and Greg.thanks for your help...you guys ROCK........will keep you posted.

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Reply #6 - 04/16/05 at 15:04:19
 
I've been following this closely, because I started noticing what sounds like the exact same noise on my bike.  I rode for a good while today and the noise seems to increase as I roll the throttle and never lets up, no matter how warm the bike gets.

This just started a day or two ago and I haven't changed anything on the bike.  I did change the oil today (all by myself!) but that wasn't it...

Anyway...let me know if adjusting the belt helps.  Should I need to adjust my belt if the bike only has 1800 miles on it and nothing has been done to it or either tire?
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Reply #7 - 04/16/05 at 20:26:57
 
Bluejeanz, the belt has to break in just like anyother mechanical component. At 1800 miles, you should check and adjust the throttle, rear brake,and clutch cables, verify the belt tension, and double check the belt alignment. The factory sets the tension recommendation WAY too tight. The dealers follow the factory recommendation, and likely use the swingarm alignment marks, which DO NOT line up side to side.  Loosen the belt off until you can twist it as I describe. Alignment is a pain in the butt. Put the bike up on a milk crate. Put the trans in nuetral. Roll the wheel backwards while playing with the alignment/tensioner screws until the belt stays centered. Then repeat with the wheel going forwards. This is a minimum 3 person job, two to steady the bike, one to work the tools and check the belt tracking. Unfortunately, the next time you ride the bike, the tracking will change, the swingarm is flexible, not much, but it is, and the flex will change the belt tracking. ALL belt drive bikes do this.

If you have a good ruler, set the cable freeplay 1/64th to 1/32 of an inch TIGHTER than the manual calls for. After the third adjustment, the cable will stop stretching. As for the belt, if you can twist it 90 degrees, and it stays in the pulleys without "skipping", that's about the best you can do. The belt should go 40K miles this way, will go a lot fewer per the factory directions.
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Reply #8 - 04/17/05 at 04:59:22
 
Wow...that's a lot of information I didn't know...okay, I sort of knew some of it from reading here.  But thanks!  I'm printing this out for reference.  I appreciate the detail.

Guess I know what we'll be doing for the next day or two....
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Reply #9 - 04/17/05 at 06:35:38
 
Bluejeanz

I won't be tackeling my belt/tire adjusting for a couple of days. busy schedule, but will keep you posted on how it goes.

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Reply #10 - 04/18/05 at 23:23:51
 
Bluejeanz:


After several trial and error sessions, a few curse words, and skinned knuckles, I finally got the darn thing balanced. The whine/chirping is gone, for now at least.

I found that lining up the belt, and balancing the wheel is is sort of a happy medium thing. You will never get both exactly perfect, due to the fact that the belt stretches somewhat, due to use. I got them pretty close, and she rides like a dream.

Even though you can adjust the belt with the adjusters, and have it perfect tension, and balance, tightning the axel nut throws it off again, and even makes the belt tighter.
The secret is, leave it a bit slacker than you want to, before tightning. I also found that letting the belt run on the left side of the pully by a hair, will center it after axel nut is tightened.
I laid a ruler down on the floor under the raised wheel. stood over it and adjusted the line of sight, and made sure the wheel turned in an even line. I did this by manually turning the wheel while looking down to my ruler/point of reference, and doing the same with the engine running, and in first gear.

Hope this helps


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Reply #11 - 04/19/05 at 19:19:48
 
Michael

Thanks for the notes.  I'm probably going to tackle that this weekend (weather permitting).

I appreciate all the notes, comments, and help everyone has given here.  I'll report back on how everything goes.

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Reply #12 - 04/19/05 at 21:12:15
 
Just take your time. Everyone learns at a different rate. Don't sweat getting everything perfect the first try. There's fudge room built into the figures given by the books and by me. As long as the belt is somewhat centered, and doesn't hop out of the rear pulley, you'll be fine. If the throttle will open and close smoothly, without a loop of slack in the cable, you'll be fine. For the clutch, if the hand lever will close fully (when you let off of it, meaning it goes forward), and the lever on the engine moves freely, you'll be fine.

Service manuals and such are considered CYA publications.  Grin
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Reply #13 - 04/20/05 at 11:16:27
 
Okay...here's the truth... I coped out.  I didn't fix it.  My hubby went out of town, and I ran down the street to the Powersports place and played the helpless female.

The guy there adjusted my belt four times before he got it just right, but it's perfect now and the squeal is completely gone.  I stood there in my Joe Rocket jacket with my helmet under my arm and watched with big ole brown eyes while he made the adjustments.

Should the problem reoccur, I think I have a good mental image of how to fix it now.  I smiled real sweet-like and he charged me $15.  Money well spent in my books!

Sorry guys.  Thanks for the advice and I will probably revisit this thread if it happens again, but for now, I'm all set -- and I know... I cheated.

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Reply #14 - 04/20/05 at 11:34:31
 
flaunting the funbags, it's a well know practice  Grin

glad it worked for you. i've tried it, but the ole "man tits' just don't seem to work as well.   Sad

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