I have a spare low-mileage clutch basket sitting on the shelf. I bought it cheap because I need to check the condition of my almost 150,000-km clutch — if it looked worse, I would replace it.
My old clutch needs a rebuild because it’s slipping and also makes a lot of the typical Honda clutch noises.
I tried to fix the slipping by replacing the springs, but it didn’t help much — it still slips under load. So I’m planning to order new plates and rebuild it soon. The last time I changed the plates was around 80k ago.
I don’t understand why Honda didn’t address these damping springs — for example, by filling them with some oil-resistant material like polyurethane, or by doing something else to stop them from rattling.
None of the springs on 20k miles basket are fixed; they all have slack ranging from about 0.5 to almost 2 mm. I think this is the main source of noise on idle?
Would bending the tabs above the springs inward help prevent them from rattling? And if do so, for how long will it help? I don’t know...
ps This is 1100 clutch but I suppose it's design the same as for ST1300?
