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CLUTCH
GENERAL
The purpose of the clutch is to smoothly disengage and
engage the engine from the rear wheel for starting, stopping
and shifting gears.
See
Figure 6-12.
The clutch is a wet, multiple-disc clutch with
steel plates and fiber (friction) plates stacked alternately in
the clutch shell. The pack consists of seven fiber plates,
seven steel plates, one narrow fiber plate, one damper spring
and one damper spring seat. The fiber plates (clutch driving
plates) are keyed to the clutch shell, which is driven by the
engine through the primary chain. The steel plates (clutch
driven plates) are keyed to the clutch hub, which drives the
rear wheel through the transmission and secondary drive
belt.
When the clutch is engaged (clutch lever released), the dia-
phragm spring applies strong force against the pressure
plate. The pressure plate then presses the clutch plates
SYMPTOM
CAUSE (CHECK IN FOLLOWING ORDER)
Incorrect clutch release adjustment.
Clutch slips.
Worn clutch plates.
Incorrect clutch release adjustment.
Worn clutch release ramps or balls
Clutch drags.
Warped clutch steel plates.
Blade worn or damaged clutch gear splines.
Overfilled primary.
together causing the plates to turn as a single unit. The result
is that the rotational force of the clutch shell is transmitted
through the clutch plates to the clutch hub. As long as the
transmission is set in a forward gear, power from the engine
will be transmitted to the rear wheel.
When the clutch is disengaged (clutch lever pulled to left han-
dlebar grip), the pressure plate is pulled outward (by clutch
cable action) against the diaphragm spring, thereby com-
pressing the diaphragm spring. With the pressure plate
retracted, strong inward force no longer squeezes the clutch
plates together. The fiber plates are now free to rotate at a dif-
ferent relative speed than that of the steel plates (i.e. Slip-
page between the clutch plates occurs). The result is that the
rotational force of the clutch shell is no longer fully transmitted
through the "unlocked" clutch plates to the clutch hub. The
engine is free to rotate at a different speed than the rear
wheel.
Table 6-6. Troubleshooting
REMEDY
Check and adjust clutch release mechanism.
Check service wear limits. Replace plates.
Check and adjust clutch release mechanism.
Replace release ramps and/or balls.
Replace clutch steel plates.
Replace clutch gear or hub as required.
Drain lubricant to correct level.
2006 Buell Ulysses: Drive/Transmission
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