Rintintin
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Hello and Happy New Year. I have fallen victim to the loose clutch hub nut problem! My bike is a 2006 Mastiff with about 5,000 miles. It ran and shifted great with no leaks until the clutch lever just went limp. After adjusting the clutch, which restored the clutch lever pressure, I could not put the bike in gear with the bike running and with the clutch lever fully depressed without killing the motor. I could also not push the bike while in gear with the clutch lever depressed with the bike not running. It pushed fine in neutral.
After reviewing multiple threads here and the service manuals on Dropbox, I started to further diagnose the extent of the damage and put together a remediation plan. I apologize in advance for this long post, but really need some help. I’ve done what I can own my own, but at this point I am getting over my head. I want to be careful and deliberate to fix the problem without creating collateral damage. Here is the state of the assessment along with some pictures:
I really appreciate any guidance and tips on how to move forward. I’m happy to answer any questions or share other pictures as well. Thank you
Dave
After reviewing multiple threads here and the service manuals on Dropbox, I started to further diagnose the extent of the damage and put together a remediation plan. I apologize in advance for this long post, but really need some help. I’ve done what I can own my own, but at this point I am getting over my head. I want to be careful and deliberate to fix the problem without creating collateral damage. Here is the state of the assessment along with some pictures:
- Drained the primary and found approximately 34 oz of dark fluid containing fine sparkly flakes. (About 400 miles ago I took the bike to a local Harley dealer to replace the stripped primary drain plug and change the fluid. I provided a bottle of Spectro dino primary fluid with written instructions to use less than 24 oz.) I was surprised to drain that much fluid, in that condition.
- I drained the transmission and found about 10oz of fluid resembling what came out of the primary with a very fine shimmer to it. (At the time of the primary fluid change, I also changed the transmission fluid myself using 20 oz of Spectro synth 75/140 oil.)
- Removed the outer primary cover and found some small shiny filings in the corners but nothing major. I also found scrapes on the inside of the primary cover corresponding to the clutch spring rubbing against it due to the in and out shifting of the clutch components caused by the loose nut. I am assuming this is the source of the sparkly flakes in the fluid. The clutch components did not rock side-to-side or wobble. The shaft that extends back into the transmission has no free play in any direction.
- Removed the clutch spring, pressure plate and clutch plates - 12 pack. All of these looked ok. Removed hub nut by hand. No damage to the nut or washer. The throw out bearing appears to be solid and spins freely.
- I found a couple of globs of a foreign substance stuck behind the spring with a couple of other pieces sitting about. It is black and feels rubbery. At first, I thought some previous owner or the Harley dealer had used a silicone gasket sealant that overflowed inside the primary, but on further thought I suspect it is a seal of some sort that could have contributed to what seems to be a fluid exchange between the transmission and the primary.
- Removed the bolts from the inner hub and removed it. It shows no visible damage.
- Now I’m stuck. I need to get the rest of the clutch assembly (flanged hub, outer hub and sprocket, and carrier bearing) out to check for damage. I also believe there is an O ring on the back side of the bearing carrier that needs to be assessed (I expect it to be gone or severely damaged).
I really appreciate any guidance and tips on how to move forward. I’m happy to answer any questions or share other pictures as well. Thank you
Dave
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