Adjust The Installed Gap - Rekluse CoreEXP 3.0 Installation Manual

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ADJUST THE INSTALLED GAP

After checking for Free Play Gain, you may need to adjust the
installed gap. If Free Play Gain is optimal, continue to "BREAK IN
THE NEW CLUTCH." If Free Play Gain is not optimal, the
installed gap needs to be adjusted.
The installed gap should be fine-tuned in small increments and
then recheck Free Play Gain. Refer to the table below to set the
proper installed gap based on your Free Play Gain.
Note: Only the derby cover needs to be removed to tune or
reset the installed gap.
Symptom
• Too much Free Play
Gain: Clutch lever
moves in too far
• Clutch has
excessive drag or
stalls
• It is difficult to fully
override the clutch
with the lever
• Too little Free Play
Gain: Clutch lever
only moves slightly
or does not move at
all
• Clutch slips
• Bike seems to lose
power
Pg. 34
Reason
Installed gap is
too small
Installed gap is
too large
Doc ID: 191-6206A
Doc Rev: 062818
Solution
Turn the throw-out rod
counterclockwise to
increase the Installed
Gap.
Recheck Free Play
Gain.
Turn the throw-out rod
clockwise to reduce
the Installed Gap. It
may be helpful to re-
find the starting point.
Recheck Free Play
Gain.

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