Dragging clutch
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Dragging clutch
Having a real problem selecting gears, or once in gear getting back to neutral. Also engine stalls when coming to a stop. Have been through the adjustment procedure as per the hand book but makes no difference. Next task is to take a look inside ( I don't have a workshop manual, and any advice on where to get one appreciated) This may sound like a silly question but should you drain the oil before removing the clutch cover? It's difficult to tell from the pictures I have and this engine is so different to my old 18.
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Re: Dragging clutch
Here's a link to a military manual with Rotax engine :
I've an MT350 with Rotax engine. The MT Riders club is very good for all things Rotax: http://www.mtridersclub.co.uk/search.ph ... ive_topics. Sportax are good for spares. Is yours electric start?
Dave.
I've an MT350 with Rotax engine. The MT Riders club is very good for all things Rotax: http://www.mtridersclub.co.uk/search.ph ... ive_topics. Sportax are good for spares. Is yours electric start?
Dave.
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Re: Dragging clutch
The adjustment of the clutch is clearer in this manual : http://www.qtg.co.uk/motorbike/files/mt ... Manual.pdf
You do have to drain the oil or remove the battery and lay the bike over on it's side.
Dave.
You do have to drain the oil or remove the battery and lay the bike over on it's side.
Dave.
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Re: Dragging clutch
Many thanks Dave, the MT 500 manual is excellent, now I know where I am going.
Yes has an electric start. On holiday next week but after that, off it comes!
Yes has an electric start. On holiday next week but after that, off it comes!