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Profs clutch Link
Wile surfing the net I came across this link,I have just replaced the clutch plates becouse of this problem,It as improved the starting.But the kickstarter dose still slip if prodded hard.
http://buzzing.l.makeforum.org/2009/02/26/yamaha-t80/
http://buzzing.l.makeforum.org/2009/02/26/yamaha-t80/
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T80 clutch
I use Wilco 10-40 oil in my T80 with no probs. Do not over fill with oil (halfway up sight glass is enough) as this can cause clutch slip. Also ensure there is free play on the clutch adjustment (under rubber bung on LH side of engine unit) leave 1/8 to 1/4 turn free play.
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Re: Profs clutch Link
Thanks for that John I will check mine as it still some times slips when turning over on the kick starter and thats with new plates.
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