clutch cover oil hole

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Old 03-19-2010, 01:13 PM
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It's ok man, I shouldve been more clear.
It sts the clutch making that wierd squeaking, almost like a hard rubber door stop being mashed really hard.

Not the cables, or lever. I wish that were the case lol
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Yea, I guess the cable or lever would be an easy fix. Lol. Does it squeak only when riding, or even when you just pull the clutch in?
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Ah I woundered what that was. Mine sqeaks when you first let off clutch in 1st. What is the cover you guys are talking about? Sorry dumb newbie question.
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Old 03-31-2010, 05:21 PM
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its an updated oil cover from BRP or BCS (maybe others) can drill the little hole in the cover for better lubrication!
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I would not recommend drilling the hole yourself guys. I just did the update 8 hrs into my new DS and when the tech showed me the hole it was a VERY small pin hole as in toothpick sized. He explained that drilling on your own would be very hard and if you went to big you could lose oil pressure. That being said all my squeaking is gone and it shifts a lil smother but finding nuetral ia a hell of alot harder now for some reason.
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ya, $25 to let BCS do it is a great deal and I believe they have fairly quick turnaround!
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