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MuddyBuddy
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PostSubject: clicking clutch   clicking clutch EmptySun Jan 02, 2011 11:02 pm

Hey guys ive noticed a really loud noise coming from my snorkels and I believe it is my clutch. Ive done some research and I think it is my one way bearing in there. It still runs fine no slippage just loud. Anybody got any insight on this? Also anybody replaced a 1 way bearing before? Thanks!
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PostSubject: Re: clicking clutch   clicking clutch EmptySun Jan 02, 2011 11:34 pm

I think Wingman replaced a couple of them....maybe he will chime in.
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MuddyBuddy
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PostSubject: Re: clicking clutch   clicking clutch EmptyMon Jan 03, 2011 12:24 am

Awesome! Corey im thinkin if its my clutch itself im just gonna put a new better kit in it.
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PostSubject: Re: clicking clutch   clicking clutch EmptyMon Jan 03, 2011 1:06 am

how many miles on it.
take cover off and check the belt. it could be coming apart. and with the cover off start it and watch the movment of the pullies
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MuddyBuddy
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PostSubject: Re: clicking clutch   clicking clutch EmptySun Jan 09, 2011 8:27 pm

Im getting in there tomorrow to take a look at it. Know its off topic but theres no need to start a new tab. Any of you guys know where to pick up an oil filter? My Yamaha shop just went out of business and wondering if I can get one at an Advanced Auto part or anywhere in town without having to order one.
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PostSubject: Re: clicking clutch   clicking clutch EmptySun Jan 09, 2011 8:47 pm

MuddyBuddy wrote:
Any of you guys know where to pick up an oil filter? My Yamaha shop just went out of business and wondering if I can get one at an Advanced Auto part or anywhere in town without having to order one.

Each of these oil filters have 20 x 1.5mm threads, 14psi by-pass valve, anti –drain back valve, 2.3” O.D. gasket, and are approximately 2.5” long. Each filter should be compared to the factory filter prior to installation.

Motor Cycle Filters
1. Kawasaki 16097-0003
2. Honda 15410-MCJ-000
3. AC Delco PF2135
4. AMSOIL SMF103
5. CARQUEST 85358
6. FRAM PH6017a
7. K&N KN-204
8. NAPA Gold 1358
9. Purolator ML16817
10. STP SMO-17
11. WIX 51358

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