27-04-2012, 11:09am
Hi Guys
I am new to the club as per the intro thread.
One for the techos - I would like to throw open an issue I have with my 08 Ltd Hayabusa and see what your thoughts are. Sorry about the length of the story.
I purchased this machine at 4,800 K's in March 2010. In the first couple of days the clutch gave in. It was returned to the original selling dealer in Perth and he diagnosed a possible master cylinder issue. No work was undertaken as I had to return to Karratha the next day. There was also a lot of heat coming from the RH side case only. As a bit of background, I was at the time service manager for a Suzuki car dealership and had access to Suzuki technical advice (Altona).
It turns out the pivot pin in the clutch lever was partially seized and we believed (at the time) it was causing the clutch to remain open, slipping, burning the plates and overheating the oil. I carried out the repair sublet for the dealer in Perth, the clutch pack was replaced, fresh engine oil, new pivot pin and clutch lever. Clutch fixed and to date on re inpection at nearly 10K is perfect - but, the generated heat in the clutch side casing is still an issue.
This bike generates enough heat from the RH side case to burn your leg through jeans and it has also cindered the top of my boot. Engine coolant temp is fine and the LH case normal. I have not measured the actual case temp or the difference between both sides. I have though checked the oil pump ouput and the cooler for flow - all OK.
I have spoken to Suzuki and they basically don't want to know (even when I was in the network). I have spoken to several dealers and the old "we don't have a problem" response gets a regular run. I also collared a Suzuki tech down at the Island and he said he has never heard of it.
Firstly, has anybody had a similar issue or got a clue? Could it be primary drive clearances causing friction? With the initial clutch failure we thought it was the clutch causing the oil to overheat and then burning the plates. I now believe it is the other way around, something is heating the oil (when riding only - at idle on the stand no issue) to a point where it damages the clutch.
Over to you guys if anyone has an idea.
Bruce
I am new to the club as per the intro thread.
One for the techos - I would like to throw open an issue I have with my 08 Ltd Hayabusa and see what your thoughts are. Sorry about the length of the story.
I purchased this machine at 4,800 K's in March 2010. In the first couple of days the clutch gave in. It was returned to the original selling dealer in Perth and he diagnosed a possible master cylinder issue. No work was undertaken as I had to return to Karratha the next day. There was also a lot of heat coming from the RH side case only. As a bit of background, I was at the time service manager for a Suzuki car dealership and had access to Suzuki technical advice (Altona).
It turns out the pivot pin in the clutch lever was partially seized and we believed (at the time) it was causing the clutch to remain open, slipping, burning the plates and overheating the oil. I carried out the repair sublet for the dealer in Perth, the clutch pack was replaced, fresh engine oil, new pivot pin and clutch lever. Clutch fixed and to date on re inpection at nearly 10K is perfect - but, the generated heat in the clutch side casing is still an issue.
This bike generates enough heat from the RH side case to burn your leg through jeans and it has also cindered the top of my boot. Engine coolant temp is fine and the LH case normal. I have not measured the actual case temp or the difference between both sides. I have though checked the oil pump ouput and the cooler for flow - all OK.
I have spoken to Suzuki and they basically don't want to know (even when I was in the network). I have spoken to several dealers and the old "we don't have a problem" response gets a regular run. I also collared a Suzuki tech down at the Island and he said he has never heard of it.
Firstly, has anybody had a similar issue or got a clue? Could it be primary drive clearances causing friction? With the initial clutch failure we thought it was the clutch causing the oil to overheat and then burning the plates. I now believe it is the other way around, something is heating the oil (when riding only - at idle on the stand no issue) to a point where it damages the clutch.
Over to you guys if anyone has an idea.
Bruce