nox
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posted July 26, 2007 05:10 AM
GASKETS
Okay, I have never had any trouble with oil seepage on my lockup, when I had the muzzy, but now I have a little, and part of it, i assume is the mtc spacer not mounting as well........
I have seen a different type of gasket, spongy like..........., for the clutch cover........., buddy had them on his bike, does anyone know where to get them, I really dont want to shave this piece in the machine shop, although it would probably be best, and cheapest...............
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entropy
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posted July 26, 2007 05:40 AM
Schnitz, has em. rubber coated.
EC637032AFM Gasket, Clutch Cover, Aluminum w/Rubber, ZX-12 - Cometic $9.95
http://secure.mycart.net/catalogs/catalog.asp?prodid=4875609&showprevnext=1
$5 cheaper than OEM and can easily be reused
they also have oil pan gaskets, same stuff
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buddy
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posted July 26, 2007 05:51 AM
What I did to keep the oil from seeping out is put a little more torque on the bottom 3 or 4 bolts holding the cover on.
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posted July 26, 2007 06:27 AM
I just tell everyone I used Harley bolts in my clutch...
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nox
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posted July 26, 2007 10:04 AM
My muzzy never leaked, only thing I liked about it...........
I may try some of the shnitz ones........
I dont like to torque them that tight........
Thanks guys, as always..........
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entropy
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posted July 26, 2007 12:29 PM
nox,
i use the schnitz/cometic gaskets and MTC and it never leaked. Like Buddy says, tighten the bottom ones first, it'll be OK.
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nox
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posted July 31, 2007 01:39 PM
Got them in today, these are the ones I was looking for..............
Thanks guys....................
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posted July 31, 2007 02:39 PM
Edited By: Stuart Racing on 31 Jul 2007 17:49
Not one leak in mine NOX....And I am using the Gaskets YOU sent me for the lockup I bought from ya...(thanks dude)LOL.......I made 2 studs to mount on either side of the lockup spacer/cover so that they don't fall off(cover/spacer), when I take all the bolts out...Just need to take off 2 nuts instead of bolts...
Paul........
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nox
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posted July 31, 2007 08:31 PM
thats a good idea.......
Yeah, i did not like the look of those gaskets........, they were the ones buddy sent me, and I was not going to use them, figured you could........
I have always used stock with no probs, but I guess thats a different thing with the mtc.....
I will say, the muzzy spacer is machined nicer than the mtc, but other than that, that s about the only good thing..........
I will be glad when I get this multi done..........
How are you running, have you gained anymore..........,
I dont think there was much more to gain over what I had, but there is always more somewhere............
I know its consistent though!!!!!!! That clutch won me over 3000 before July last year at the track before I broke my tranny........
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posted August 01, 2007 06:53 AM
The weather is screwing with us right now,raining all the time,well on racedays anyways....I've got a setup in there right now,wanting to check it out..Just the weather isn't co operating too good....I'll let ya know...Hows about you?????
See ya,
Paul.......
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posted August 01, 2007 01:09 PM
I talked to Brock Davidson on the phone today. I sent ya a pm.
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posted August 06, 2007 12:18 AM
Something that might interest you if you're not into gaskets.
We just took 2mm off of the longer selector rod spacer and now only use gasket cement.
we also driller out four of the spacer bolt holes so allen heads fitted. The spacer is now permanent (so to speak) and we only remove the outer cover.
Reseal and away you go. Only four allen head to remove.
We also run a Muzzys Lockup. Never had an issue. 8.28 at 179mph (NOS).
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nox
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posted August 06, 2007 05:39 PM
I never remove the spacer.........
That side never leaks................
Wow, think what you could do with a multi stage............, or if I worked on your single stage........
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posted August 07, 2007 09:38 AM
I went out Sat. to make some test pass's...New clutch pack,steels and fibers(Muzzy's)...Bogged bad...TOO much spring pressure...Took it apart at the track to adjust...Bogged again,not AS bad...Way to hot to keep screwing with it ...1.50's 60'..Not good...
Came home and took it apart and went back to the original "NOX" setup...Nice one finger pull on the lever(SWEEEET)....I'M leavin it alone from now on...I'll try it again as soon as I can get back out to the track...
Paul......
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nox
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posted August 07, 2007 06:40 PM
Remember, what I told you about stock vs muzzy........., I did not use the muzzy, ........
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