During my recent refresh on the 85' 250ES, I went in to fix the timing chain, so all the clutch stuff came out and I reassembled. Now I have it running again, I have found that the clutch is slipping. I probably did something wrong.
It shifts fine. It slips in forward gears only, seems nice and stout in reverse, although I didn't test it other than seeing if I could hold it back like I could in forward. It will actually pull itself along on flat ground, just not up any grade at all with me on it. (Put your feet down and you can stop it while giving it gas.)
New oil was put in, Honda GN4 10W-40 4-Stroke Motorcycle Oil. I'm thinking that is fine for this application, as I bought it as part of a kit for Honda ATV's with a new filter and such.
I did replace the one way bearing, I confirmed it is in correctly, as the kick start works now whereas it did not prior.
I also re-checked the clutch adjustment. Turned the screw all the way out, 1/4 turn back in, then locked it with the nut. It shifts fine, a bit firmer now with the readjustment.
I think the centrifugal clutches are almost new. I replaced those a while back but it has sat a while since then. Since it pulls in reverse, I don't think that is my issue.
The disk clutches looked okay, probably wouldn't hurt to replace them though and I will since I'm going back in there. (Suggestions on good disk brands welcome) But, I don't think that is my issue or I would have noticed it before I parked it several years ago, and again, it pulls in reverse.
I think I may have incorrectly assembled the disk clutch packs with the springs. I read over the service manual extensively, but I'm not quite sure what went wrong.
Any ideas given the above symptoms? Thanks.![]()


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