Hi all. got a little iffy that I'd like to have some light shed on.
So it started with me getting frustrated at my clutch being really squeaky. Now I knew what the cause was, the pivot point on the release fork had just dried up over time, so I pulled back the slave cylinder boot to squirt some lube in there, as I couldn't get my fingers in there to coat it with grease.
Now here's the part where I was really stupid. I thought that if I got someone to hold the clutch in while I squirt the lube on the fork, and with the clutch out, it would do a better job of lubricating the entire pivoting point. however, I didn't think about that when the fork is engaged (clutch in) it exposes a hole going to the clutch.
Now my clutch is slipping quite a bit on take off, it's fine for shifting and all other driving but I can't take off quickly at all, and hill starts are annoying as. So obviously I must've got the lube product on the clutch itself... *sigh*
My question is, as the clutch wears a bit will it just burn it off? or will I just be stuck with it unless I pull the gearbox out and clean it? or do I need a whole new clutch?
Or maybe is there another product I can spray in there to clean it? (doubtful)
The product I used is called Penetrene. it's like a really thin oil basically.
I've been wanting to get an ITR gearbox and new clutch but won't have the money for a while, so was hoping to stick with this for a bit. So I really hope it'll wear off...
All input is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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