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Old 08-11-2011, 07:14 AM   #1
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CLUTCH REBUILD 99 - ? 1500/1600 Nomad 8/2011

Reworked the Clutch yesterday on "RED" our 99 1500 G1 Nomad. Never doing this before having reviewed 2 service manuals, checking several Internet sites including KawaNow , Texas Vulcan Riders, talking to Kawasaki USA, and of course getting mentally prepared. before starting the work made all the difference.

One draw back was the use of the New Impact Wrench and used my pancake compressor, just did not work (any ideas why). So I used my 3/4" ratchet and 27mm socket to loosen the bolt using a Copper Penny. I used Silver Metal A/C Tape and folded it around the penny with a long length and it made placing in the gear teeth easier. Another note is CAUTION since the bike is in gear it will attempt to move while using a Ratchet vs. Impact Wrench

So what I replaced

1 Gasket

1 Clutch Spring (used the mean streak spring much much heavier)

3 Limiter Springs

1 Set of Friction Plates

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1 1.5mm steel plate

1 2.0mm steel plate

1 2.3mm steel plate


I did purchase these steel plates and 7 additional 2.0mm plates since these are OEM for at least my model . I just did not want down time on waiting for them if they were bad. Who knows maybe I'll be on Auction Hunters, American Pickers, or Pawn Stars in another 20 years when they find them. Ha

My steel Plates original steel plates are 99.9 % perfect so there was no need to replace.

But I did remove one 2.0 plate and replace with the 2.3 plate just to see what will happen.

From start to finish about 6.5 hours including leaving and site clean up and tool storage. I worked alone, hid, and turned the phone off.

My mileage on "RED" was only 17,300 miles and after reading this seems to be the case ( a bad clutch spring )

Since I have the all Famous Plastic Oil Pump Gear I am assuming that damage was done in the past to it when re installing the Clutch Housing to the Shaft and aligning the Plastic Oil Pump Gear Teeth. assuming that many of these models 1500/1600 have the Light Weight OEM Clutch Springs that fail under 20,000 miles. This is why I believe damage was done to the POG.

I checked my POG out and studied it , looked 100 % okay. I am going to put a Piezo Alarm and Switch in Line to the Water and Oil Warning Lights for added protection. I am just not ready to change out the oil pump gear to a metal gear.


Using the Mean Steak Clutch Spring can be used in the 1500 and 1600 models but check to be sure.

I made this information short but with a bit of new information for everyone. Again between all the Information here on this site and other sites, reading material, just talking, and Kawasaki USA. before ordering parts and starting the project made this project go smoothly.

Really have been test riding "RED" the last few days and in 105 degree heat. Every thing looks and the works mechanically correct.

RED Shifts and Handles the best ever. I rode with a group today and what a pleasure it was. 8/13/2011.



I may revise some information later:


1st. 8/23/2011 the handling and shifting is much much smoother. In town mpg has me well over 35.5 mpg now. Also using the 2.3 steel plate is too me at least a split vs. buying 3rd party washers.



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Old 08-11-2011, 08:08 PM   #2
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I am glad things worked out for you. Stay aware of the pog and oil light in case it comes on so you can shut it off and replace the pog.I wish you the best! Ride safe!
 
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Old 08-11-2011, 08:12 PM   #3
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Thats a great idea about adding the alarm. Hopefully it won't fail before you get it changed. they usually go at the worst possible time.
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Old 08-11-2011, 08:31 PM   #4
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As for the impact gun and pancake compressor.
You need to check the CFM rating on the gun and
compressor. Most of those little pancake compressors
will push 90 PSI but only at 1 or 2 CFM. CFM is what
does the work. I'm running a 30 gallon compressor
rated at 5.6 CFM @90 PSI and it's still too small to run some
of the power hungry air tools. If the gun is rated at
5 or 6 PSI and the compressor is only pushing 1 or 2
that's why it's not working.
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Old 08-11-2011, 08:54 PM   #5
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I just took my bike to the shop for them to check out the clutch for me. Too much for me to try to tackle. I'm sure I would have leftover parts or something. I should know by tomorrow what they feel needs to be replaced.
Congrats to you for doing the work yourself!
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Old 08-11-2011, 09:24 PM   #6
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Someone else adding the Piezo Buzzer and Switch to their system and did the in-line for the water also.

I will check up on the Impact Gun Rating and test it on another compressor in town.

I am wishing you the best on hearing back about your Clutch. For the Spring, the 3 limiters, and Friction Plates about $130.00 and 3 hours for a Mechanic. Considering I did mine in 6.5hours total time including clean up , putting tools away and never did this.

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Old 08-11-2011, 10:44 PM   #7
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Someone else adding the Piezo Buzzer and Switch to their system and did the in-line for the water also.

I will check up on the Impact Gun Rating and test it on another compressor in town.

I am wishing you the best on hearing back about your Clutch. For the Spring, the 3 limiters, and Friction Plates about $130.00 and 3 hours for a Mechanic. Considering I did mine in 6.5hours total time including clean up , putting tools away and never did this.

Many Thanks to Everyone on KawaNow =r=
Thanks rolfe. I had a coupon someone gave me for these guys for free labor. Wish I had had your courage.
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A pancake compressor will not usually move enough air to break something like the clutch nut loose. My 25 gallon DeVilbiss compressor couldn't break mine loose until I removed the coiled, plastic 1/4" air hose and connected my 1/2" rubber hose to my impact wrench.
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Old 08-12-2011, 09:01 PM   #9
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Kawgirl WOW FREE I like that. everything will turn out great on the work you are having done.


CatusJack Like you suggested I did check up and read about my pancake compressor and then checked the docs on the Impact Wrench . No wonder it did not work. Thanks for the Advice

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