moscowphil Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 Just how noisy is OK for these clutches? Mine was OK for the first couple of thousand miles, but now (4,300 miles) makes the most horrible clack-clack-clack noise when ticking over in neutral (hot or cold) that disappears when I pull the clutch lever. Strangely, if I then let the clutch out again the noise can be either quiter or louder than before. It's starting to make a similar noise when under light load too, but not when accelerating. Clutch is dragging as well. So what do you all reckon - should I pull it apart to investigate or hope for the best?
Guest Rich Fernandez Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 Just how noisy is OK for these clutches? Mine was OK for the first couple of thousand miles, but now (4,300 miles) makes the most horrible clack-clack-clack noise when ticking over in neutral (hot or cold) that disappears when I pull the clutch lever. Strangely, if I then let the clutch out again the noise can be either quiter or louder than before. It's starting to make a similar noise when under light load too, but not when accelerating. Clutch is dragging as well. So what do you all reckon - should I pull it apart to investigate or hope for the best? 55055[/snapback] Don't know what to tell you except my Scura does the same with about the same miles.
richard100t Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 Same with my bike too. Your ok....Dont mess with it, unless you want this guy to get on your case lol
tikkanen Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 I'll echo that. My clutch is also rattling like hell but works find though. I wouldn't bother taking the clutch apart. Søren
Baldini Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 All the noises you describe sound same as mine (13k miles). But if yours is dragging there's something wrong somewhere. Don't recall any mention of dragging by those who had their's break up. Is their any sign of oil in the clutch housing. It could show up underneath & at timing inspection plug, could be seal gone, oil contaminating clutch...any clutch slip? What can cause clutch drag on a hydraulic clutch? KB
guzzi323 Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 It's starting to make a similar noise when under light load too, but not when accelerating. Clutch is dragging as well. 55055[/snapback] Mine is the same. Under just the right conditions of very slight acceleration on level ground it'll make a bit of rattling noise. I think we're basicaly creating the same no-load situation on the clutch that exists in neutral. I wouldn't worry about it. The clutch dragging? I don't know about that. Mine's never had that problem. John Koester
GuzzBun Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 Just how noisy is OK for these clutches? Mine was OK for the first couple of thousand miles, but now (4,300 miles) makes the most horrible clack-clack-clack noise when ticking over in neutral (hot or cold) that disappears when I pull the clutch lever. Strangely, if I then let the clutch out again the noise can be either quiter or louder than before. It's starting to make a similar noise when under light load too, but not when accelerating. Clutch is dragging as well. So what do you all reckon - should I pull it apart to investigate or hope for the best? 55055[/snapback] Mine makes the same noises - has done throughout its 21K miles - I was told that the clutch is similar to the Ducati clutch - the noise is similar too. I was assured by Guzzi expert that it is a feature of that type of clutch and is not a fault. In fact, I rather like the noise, but then I used to fly navy helicopters - noise is comforting - it's the silences that are really frightening!!! Robin
belfastguzzi Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 Mine makes the same noises - has done throughout its 21K miles - I was told that the clutch is similar to the Ducati clutch - the noise is similar too. I was assured by Guzzi expert that it is a feature of that type of clutch and is not a fault. In fact, I rather like the noise, but then I used to fly navy helicopters - noise is comforting - it's the silences that are really frightening!!! Robin 55070[/snapback] "We are living in an age in which the ground is shifting and the foundations are shaking. I cannot answer for other times and places. Perhaps it has always been so. We know it is true today." Laing, R.D. The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise. London: Penguin Books Ltd.
GuzzBun Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 "We are living in an age in which the ground is shifting and the foundations are shaking. I cannot answer for other times and places. Perhaps it has always been so. We know it is true today."Laing, R.D. The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise. London: Penguin Books Ltd. 55073[/snapback] "That the birds of worry and care fly around our heads - this we cannot change. That they make their nests in our hair - this we can prevent." Chinese proverb
dbdicker Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Ditto -- Same noises , a little more mileage. Sleep tight.
Bruce Reader Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 The clacking noises are the same for my Scura- Including the quiet to clacking noise post 1500 kms for the relacment Ram clutch. I think that the screeching sound mentioned in another post may be indicative of a problem emerging. I had that noise just before my melt down of the previous Ram clutch. Love the feel/performance of the clutch- the clacking noise is cool at the lights. Regards Bruce
Guest friz Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 I thought that was part of owning a GUZZI !!!!!!!
belfastguzzi Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 "That the birds of worry and care fly around our heads - this we cannot change. That they make their nests in our hair - this we can prevent." Chinese proverb 55081[/snapback] "That the birds of worry and care fly around our heads - this we cannot change. That they make their guano on our Guzzi - this we can't prevent." Belfast proverb
tikkanen Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 "That the birds of worry and care fly around our heads - this we cannot change. That they make their guano on our Guzzi - this we can't prevent." Belfast proverb 55164[/snapback] As we say in Denmark: "Don't shit in your own nest!" Søren
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