Trouble
Rear transmission chain noise
Clutch slip
Clutch drag
Gears not engaging
Gearchange lever doesn't
return
Slips out of gear
Engine lacks power
Engine overheating
Part. N. 8000 A8466 (12-2006)
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Clutch noise
1. Discs worn
2. Excesive free play between clutch drum and driving discs
Cause
Gearbox noise
1. Gears worn
2. Gear splines worn
1. Chain stretched or badly adjusted
2. Engine sprocket and rear wheel sprocket worn
1. Insufficient clutch adjuster free play
2. Clutch springs weak
3. Clutch discs worn
1. Excessive clutch adjuster free play
2. Spring tension uneven
3. Clutch discs bent
1. Gearshift forks bent or seized
2. Gearchange pawls worn
3. Gearshift forks' control pins damaged
1. Selector return spring weak or broken
2. Gearshift forks worn
1. Sliding dogs worn
2. Gear splines worn
3. Sliding dog seats on gears worn
4. Splines gearshift forks' control shaft worn
5. Gearshift forks control pins worn
1. Air filter dirty
2. Carburettor main jet blocked or wrong size
3. Poor quality fuel
4. Intake manifold loose
5. Spark plug gap too large
6. Inadequate compression
7. Incorrect valve play
8. Faulty valve guides or seats
9. Valve springs weak or seized
1. Excessive coke on combustion chamber and/or
piston crown
2. Insufficient engine oil, or wrong oil used
3. Radiator air flow blocked
4. Poor seal at cylinder head gasket
5. Clutch slipping
6. Faulty electric fan
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