I'm glad you were man enough to admit that you never done a clutch cable and then teach me how it's done. You being fast learner helped me fix my clutch cable. There is to many videos of morons acting like they know what there doing. I think you can honestly have good channel just doing shit yourself. Thank you for your guidance..your a mechanic and teacher and a non fiction production artist. Keep up with the good work. May the force stay strong in you.
I know this is an old vid bit i was using it to see something with my cable route. Aside from that noticed the clutch return spring was missing. This is a vital part. Hope you fixed it.
Your missing your clutch cable release spring its what goes in that little hole on that arm where you put the cable into, its what pulls the clutch lever back out
Yep, may be he put it on later but definitely he is missing the release spring. I have the same model and I clean my today and the spring was there on the empty hole on the plate.
Questions...1- is that clutch release spring mandatory?? 2- is your clutch release assembly supposed to easily come apart in 2 pieces when it's off the case by itself? 3- after I took mine apart and cleaned it up and tried to put it back together i ran into problems. My clutch lever was either really loose or really hard. I adjusted what needed to adjusted, but still had the problem. It was somewhat stiff before I cleaned it out, but now it's worse. Help please.
It's probably too late for you guys, but my clutch (not the cable, but the pieces inside the sprocket cover atached to it) broke last week and I've been mad trying to figure out how to replace them pieces. It's a GSXR750 from 2003. I opened it and there wasn't any spring. In the Suzuki diagram of my bike the spring exists, yeah, and mine has the obvious spots to attach it, but it simply wasn't there. I been watching lots of videos like this, and not all of them have the spring attached. So, I finally bought a 2nd hand sprocket cover with every piece in it but the spring and replaced the original one. It works just fine.
Where's your clutch cable replacement video captain camera?? You probably fucked it up didn't ya? Gott blame someone for helping you out. It's all there fault I can't do shit because of your non mechanical production analysis. Boooo Brad Hewitt boooo.
stevenesq you can use a flathead screw driver to release the tension. When replacing the cable you wanna make sure you add that tension again by pushing it back in.
I'm glad you were man enough to admit that you never done a clutch cable and then teach me how it's done. You being fast learner helped me fix my clutch cable. There is to many videos of morons acting like they know what there doing. I think you can honestly have good channel just doing shit yourself. Thank you for your guidance..your a mechanic and teacher and a non fiction production artist. Keep up with the good work. May the force stay strong in you.
I know this is an old vid bit i was using it to see something with my cable route. Aside from that noticed the clutch return spring was missing. This is a vital part. Hope you fixed it.
I changed my GSXR 600 k3 clutch cable just by this tutorial. Works perfect. Thanks man.
Hego Sta no problem. I’m glad the vid was helpful. Please give a thumbs up if you haven’t done so.
Great Video thanks for taking the time to make this Video.!
Couple Goals777 thank you for taking the time out to watch the video. I hope it was helpful.
Couple Goals777 thank you for taking the time out to watch the video. I hope it was helpful.
Your missing your clutch cable release spring its what goes in that little hole on that arm where you put the cable into, its what pulls the clutch lever back out
SNEAKAHOLIC817 everything was there bud.
Yep, may be he put it on later but definitely he is missing the release spring. I have the same model and I clean my today and the spring was there on the empty hole on the plate.
Questions...1- is that clutch release spring mandatory??
2- is your clutch release assembly supposed to easily come apart in 2 pieces when it's off the case by itself?
3- after I took mine apart and cleaned it up and tried to put it back together i ran into problems. My clutch lever was either really loose or really hard. I adjusted what needed to adjusted, but still had the problem. It was somewhat stiff before I cleaned it out, but now it's worse. Help please.
It's probably too late for you guys, but my clutch (not the cable, but the pieces inside the sprocket cover atached to it) broke last week and I've been mad trying to figure out how to replace them pieces. It's a GSXR750 from 2003. I opened it and there wasn't any spring. In the Suzuki diagram of my bike the spring exists, yeah, and mine has the obvious spots to attach it, but it simply wasn't there. I been watching lots of videos like this, and not all of them have the spring attached. So, I finally bought a 2nd hand sprocket cover with every piece in it but the spring and replaced the original one. It works just fine.
thanks man, nice job. Now i can change my cable.
Chev Chelios glad I’m able to help. 👍🏾
Isn’t there a little spring that goes inside there on the cable ?
Before a test ride, squeeze tight the bracket that holds the bottom end of the clutch cable, its a nasty environment in that housing. 👍
Russell Warr it rode fine after installation. Thank you.
Camera work is all over the place.
Where's your clutch cable replacement video captain camera?? You probably fucked it up didn't ya? Gott blame someone for helping you out. It's all there fault I can't do shit because of your non mechanical production analysis. Boooo Brad Hewitt boooo.
This video could have been so much better with a better cam and mic but you did your best .
stevenesq thank you. I hope it was helpful.
@@jaydot1987 How did you get the cable out of the loop at 2.42? its a real pain.
stevenesq you can use a flathead screw driver to release the tension. When replacing the cable you wanna make sure you add that tension again by pushing it back in.
@@jaydot1987 Top man i will give it a try, its been a pain.
Ive been looking on how to put this cable back on after my engine swap. Youve helped so much dude. Godspeed🫡
Where did you get your clutch cable from? You're in t.o right?
Kenny McG I purchased the cable from a Suzuki dealer on eBay. I hope the video was helpful.
Cuanto te costo el cable
Did that work for you ? I think you missing something
adolfo zuloaga worked like a charm.
Chudák mašinka nedostává co by zasloužila 🤔😢😢