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kx5tsi

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Trans problem
« on: September 10, 2006, 02:34:18 PM »
Ive got a problem with my 87 kx5

while out riding it seemed as though I missed 3rd gear. Well, i kept riding and kept missing it, now I just got new msr boots and they are a little tall and I was having some trouble fitting under the shift lever. anyways I thought it was my boots and paid no attention to it. All of a sudden I lost all gears, heard some weird noises and lost the feel to my shift lever. I was able to get it into first and get back to the truck, but had no other gears.

I got home and went to mess with it, wanted to start it up to see if I could maybe get somthing to work, and my kick starter is not working, it wont kick down. Now I assume my gearbox locked up for some reason, so I drained my oil and no metal chunks or anything, only a few tiny specks here and there which I assume could be clutch particles? Anyways hopefully somone has some advice for me. I just bought this bike about a month ago and its a bummer for it to break already.

Any help is appreciated, thanks,

kyle

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2006, 04:05:24 PM »
Take the clutch side cover off. Check the assembly in there. Maybe snap a pic? Or see what came apart. It doesn't sound quite like a tranny problem, but more a shifting assembly? Get it apart and let me know what you see.

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2006, 09:23:05 PM »
Ive got a problem with my 87 kx5

while out riding it seemed as though I missed 3rd gear. Well, i kept riding and kept missing it, now I just got new msr boots and they are a little tall and I was having some trouble fitting under the shift lever. anyways I thought it was my boots and paid no attention to it. All of a sudden I lost all gears, heard some weird noises and lost the feel to my shift lever. I was able to get it into first and get back to the truck, but had no other gears.

I got home and went to mess with it, wanted to start it up to see if I could maybe get somthing to work, and my kick starter is not working, it wont kick down. Now I assume my gearbox locked up for some reason, so I drained my oil and no metal chunks or anything, only a few tiny specks here and there which I assume could be clutch particles? Anyways hopefully somone has some advice for me. I just bought this bike about a month ago and its a bummer for it to break already.

Any help is appreciated, thanks,

kyle

So basically your engine is "locked up" when you try to kick your bike over? There is a possibility you are stuck  "between gears" from a broken shift shaft and or shift shaft spring. Like Gowen suggested, pull the clutch cover off and inspect the shifter mechanism. You can see it once you remove the clutch cover. If all looks good, sorry dude, but then your tranny has to come apart.
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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2006, 10:49:40 AM »
Looks like I lucked out on this one, as soon as the clutch cover came off, a 12mm bolt fell out. I guess somehow the bolt let loose and the star shaped thing attached to the end of the shift drum just fell off and lodged itself in there. It looks to still be in operational shape, with only one nick on the side that doesn't affect the gears themselves. Im going to put it back on, with a fair amount of loctite and reassemble, hopefully its my only problem.

 While I have it apart I pulled the clutch off to inspect the plates and they look almost new. My question is, how much torque need I apply to the bolts that hold the plate on and hold the disks in? Don't want to let one of those badboys fly around in there.

thanks,

kyle

Thanks,

kyle

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2006, 11:10:25 AM »
Another question, it looks like the whole clutch housing needs to come off to be able to bolt this thing back up to the shift drum, and my problem is that the inside part is free spinning, as well as the outside part. What gives?

Whats the best way to get this thing off so I can see what im doin in there?

also if anyone knows the torque specs for the gear on the shift drum and for the giant nut holding the clutch case on i'd really appreciate it, hate to put it all back together and cause major damage because of a stupid bolt coming loose.

thanks,

kyle

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2006, 06:15:07 AM »
Kyle,
  They make holders similar to vise grips but with a longer jaw wtih L bends on the end to fit into the splines on the inner clutch hub.  You might be able to make a tool from a welding clamp type vise grip. Also sometime if you can hold the inner hub firmly somehow with a rag or strap wrench, an impact wrench will take the nut off easily. Glad to hear that there is no real damage. I don't know the proper torque for the 6mm clutch hold down bolts but they are hardened fine thread so I typiclly use 8ftlbs with blue loctite. Cam.

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2006, 09:39:24 AM »
thanks cam,

I broke my inner clutch hub trying to take it off, I was trying to use a breaker bar wedged between the bolt prongs and the footpeg......not a good idea.....I snapped one off. Anyways I ordered a new one.....$75.00 mistake. Also ordered the special tool from the dealer for 10 bucks. Hopefully tuesday when it comes in I can get her back up and running.

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2006, 10:44:06 AM »
I personally dont like to use anything in between the casted posts of the clutch basket. I stick a 2X3 board in between the rear spokes, rest it on top of the swingarm, put the trans in gear, and use an impact gun. Works awesome, with little stress on the basket.
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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2006, 01:40:33 PM »
yea, but my gear selector nob fell off....i would've tried somthing more to that tune if I could get it into gear. Oh well the clutch hub comes in on tuesday, im just gonna make sure I LOCTITE EVERYTHING! my bikes been down for two weeks cuz of this stupid bolt falling out.....

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2006, 01:08:36 PM »
well got it all put back together and now a new problem, this was happeneing right before the bolt fell off letting the gear selector go.

Im assuming my clutch is going bad, I thought it looked good, but I really don;t know what im doin with bikes, im going to go look at new clutches on monday to see how much material is on a new disc compared to mine.

I have a problem where 1st and second gear grabs good until high in the rpm range when it lets loose. 3rd gear really wont grab at all, neigther will 4th or 5th. It just free revs and bucks a little bit, like its slipping but trying to grab. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks,

kyle

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #10 on: September 30, 2006, 09:53:31 PM »
Make sure your clutch cable is in good working order and that you have a a bit of play when the clutch is not engaged. If the cable is not OK or properly adjusted, it could cause the clutch to be permanently engaged. This would be noticable under the conditions you described.

The effect is that the clutch does not 'return' properly after it has been engaged, try an additional spring on the clutch lever (on the engine side) if noting else works.

Your choise of engine oil could also be causing problems. Oils with silicone and engine saving low friction stuff could have this effect.

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #11 on: October 01, 2006, 12:15:41 AM »
well got it all put back together and now a new problem, this was happeneing right before the bolt fell off letting the gear selector go.

Im assuming my clutch is going bad, I thought it looked good, but I really don;t know what im doin with bikes, im going to go look at new clutches on monday to see how much material is on a new disc compared to mine.

I have a problem where 1st and second gear grabs good until high in the rpm range when it lets loose. 3rd gear really wont grab at all, neigther will 4th or 5th. It just free revs and bucks a little bit, like its slipping but trying to grab. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks,

kyle

Make sure you also replace the clutch springs!! Clutch springs on a 20 year old bike frequently become "laxed" and loose much of their "free height".
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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #12 on: October 01, 2006, 05:24:29 AM »
hmm. Well I have a few things to try now thanks to you guys, what is the best oil to run in these bikes? Im running 80w 90w gear oil.

thanks for the help,

kyle

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Clutch KX500 data
« Reply #13 on: October 01, 2006, 06:53:51 AM »
Hi,

Thought I should help out with some KX500 numbers (in mm if the unit is missing). The service limits are in paranthesis;
Friction plate thickness 2.92-3.08 (2.8)
Clutch spring free lenght 32.6 (31.1)
Friction plate / clutch housing clearence [space between the teeths and the housing] 0.35-0.60 (0.9)
Chutch hub nut torque 98Nm (10kg-m, 72ft-lb)
Clutch spring bolts 9.3Nm (0.95kg-m, 82in-lb)

Also check the clutch housing for cracks. Check the clutch plates for warp and finally check the clutch hub for wear.

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Re: Trans problem
« Reply #14 on: October 01, 2006, 08:43:42 AM »
Thanks,

where would I go about getting parts for this bike? I tried the dealer but it seems kawasaki has discontinued the clutch hub at least, I would assume other parts are discontinued as well.

kyle