While I'm at it, another improvement to be made - the bull nose slave nut TTS give you looks like this, and doesn't quite mate with the slave properly.
I did improve the bull nose nut myself. Just rounding it perfectly. Is the Buel nut aluminum or steel ? Because the shaft/nut is turning around into the slave...
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Hopefully the Triumph Nissin master cyl will displace a little more, giving a better pressure plate lift.
The mastercylinderpiston should be displacing just enough fluid(volume) Too less,no shifting,too much, the slaveshaft will possibly hit the cap inside.
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Hopefully the Triumph Nissin master cyl will displace a little more, giving a better pressure plate lift.
Fitted a clutch master cylinder and lever from a Triumph 1200/900 Daytona ,opened up the clamping bore to fit my T bars no problems at the moment ,did find adjusting the locknut and screw on the slave a bit fiddly tho ,I threw the original TTS master cylinder in the skip .
I did improve the bull nose nut myself. Just rounding it perfectly. Is the Buel nut aluminum or steel ? Because the shaft/nut is turning around into the slave...
The mastercylinderpiston should be displacing just enough fluid(volume) Too less,no shifting,too much, the slaveshaft will possibly hit the cap inside.
Not more problems...When my TTS kit arrived and i saw that big chrome master cylinder my first thought was that needs to go in the bin.
The Daytona unit works and looks much better than that cheap and nasty thing.
Further to this thread, and for future information for those installing TTS S/C kits......throw the supplied hydraulic clutch slave cylinder in the bin!......cheap Chinese crap.
Was out riding just before Christmas.....180km from home.....120kph coming into a small town...braked and went to change down.....NO F%$K'N Clutch!....cost me AU$500 to get the bike picked up and towed home on a lovely Sunday afternoon :-(
Half my fault....I looked at that **** part and thought gee that looks light on....but put it anyway....will put the right part in this time....oh well we live and learn!