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Offline sh00ter

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Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« on: April 21, 2012, 10:24:32 AM »
Hey all --

well after having put some miles on the bike; i'm curious about couple things -maybe the collective wisdom can shed some light on..

The transmission shifts well (no false neutrals ) but it is well .. kinda loud at low speeds, like ka-chunk in the first couple gears and back down (can't tell after that b/c of wind)  is that normal?  I did change the tranny fluid, looked OK, some sludge around the drain plug mag, but no major shavings

2nd Question - i still cannot figure out how to measure the tranny fluid, dip-stick wise.  it seems no matter what I try or when (hot or cold) it doesn't register fluid on the dipstick.  It's not leaking out that I can see - any tried & true ways of measuring it / or if it's not leaking -just let that dog lie?

thank you all ...

'94 1100 RS

Offline Inge K.

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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2012, 10:38:33 AM »
And what do you use as a dipstick?

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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2012, 10:40:00 AM »
And what do you use as a dipstick?

Inge K.

Well i've tried the wrench in the tool kit with the curve and a longish screwdriver.  I'd just like to find what is actually required in terms of length, device before i just jam more "stuff" down there :)   I imagine I could build one with a coat hanger or some thing if I knew the dimensions
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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2012, 10:40:18 AM »
How much fluid did you put in. That's a 1100RS, right? You might add that to your signature so we know for sure what bike you are talking about.
Are you using the L-shaped dip stick? it should show towards the bottom.

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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2012, 10:43:13 AM »
As Mystic Red says, it should be L-shaped flat bar in your tool set.

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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2012, 10:45:13 AM »
I don't think he has that in his tool rool.
I remember Duck giving him the dimensions in another thread for the L-shaped dip stick.
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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2012, 10:49:06 AM »
Measured from the filler plug gasket surface: low level 126mm, high level 116mm.

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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2012, 10:57:35 AM »
Measured from the filler plug gasket surface: low level 126mm, high level 116mm.

Inge K.

Thank you, yep i found that (brain deteriorating).   What about the sound?  Is it normal to be a little clunky-ish?
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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2012, 11:01:21 AM »
I don't think he has that in his tool rool.
I remember Duck giving him the dimensions in another thread for the L-shaped dip stick.

Yes - Thanks; sorry for the dupe, losing my mind a bit it would seem  ... :loco: :loco:
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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2012, 12:54:47 PM »
About the sound, well, check your fluid level 1st, but each bike, (like a woman) is different in how it feels and sounds.
I have 2 LT's, 2 yrs apart, and they are different each in their own special way.
Neither one shifts quietly, but they do shift smoothly.
Pre-loading the shift can help sometimes, or not.
The weight of the oil can make a difference. I think the spec's call for 80-90W(or real close) but I have heard of some using a 80-140W oil in the trans. Some have added a graphite mix to the oils for better lubrication. Less friction = less heat.
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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #10 on: April 21, 2012, 04:11:54 PM »
Reported in forums on this side of the pond, that our gearboxes appreciates Redline 75W90 NS Gear Oil
and Motul 300 Gear Oil 75W/90.

Which both should give very smooth gearbox behaviour........in Scandinavian climate.


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Re: Tranny Sounds / Fluid
« Reply #11 on: April 21, 2012, 04:13:31 PM »
each bike, (like a woman) is different in how it feels and sounds.  Less friction = less heat.

Now it all makes sense  :hehehe :hehehe

Seriously, thanks for putting my mind at ease, just rode today and I think it's just us getting used to each other.
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