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Should I Soak My Plates in Oil?
02/23/25 at 03:19:01
Some time ago, I drained my oil and opened up my clutch case to check on the plates and cam chain tensioner. Turns out that everything that made up the clutch is fine. I left the case open for a couple of winter months however as I proceeded to slowly take apart and inspect the rest of the bike.
I'm putting everything back together for the next couple of days.
Should I take out the plates and soak them in a bowl of motor oil for a day as I would when replacing the clutch with a new one altogether? Or would i be fine just closing up the case and doing the routine oil change?
Even after I put everything back together, I don't intend on riding til spring arrives. Wouldn't the plates be soaking in the case til then anyway?
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02/23/25 at 07:37:22
New clutch plates need to be soaked in oil , used ones not really needed but you could just smear a bit of oil on each one when you reassemble. Use caution when replacing oil filter , it’s possible to put it in backwards and that will screw things up !
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02/23/25 at 10:31:31
If you haven’t removed the plates, I’d just pour some motorcycle-specific oil on the whole thing with a pan underneath to catch the drippings.
If you have already disassembled the clutch and removed the plates, sure, soak away.
Letting them completely dry out probably isn’t the best idea.
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02/23/25 at 18:38:41
Hey HotinTopeka, I just gotta ask, is your user name related to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends?
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02/24/25 at 05:22:03
Tocsik wrote
on 02/23/25 at 18:38:41:
Hey HotinTopeka, I just gotta ask, is your user name related to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends?
Maybe the sarcastic brother of ColdinHouston333?
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