...Got an old Honda 90 engine with a clutch which slips.
I'm used to adjusting it (undo 14mm nut one turn then use a flat-bladed screwdriver to turn the centre screw one turn clockwise - then anti-clockwise until it meets resistance and then clockwise an eighth to a quarter of a turn. Then tighten 14 mm locknut - being careful to keep screw in the same position).
- But this one doesn't seem to come completely right. It can be improved, but it will slip when the engine puts out max power along the road.
* Thing is I noticed the oil is pretty messy and I wanted to ask those more experienced with small engines than I to advise whether dirty oil is the main problem and if there's a good chance the clutch won't slip after an oil change.
I'm going to change the oil anyway, but not for a few days.
The alternative is to replace the clutch unit with one which I know works. I have a few old Cub engines knocking about the place, so I can get the part. Figuring out how to replace it might take a few cups of tea, but I'll get there.
Anyway ... Will a semi-automatic m/cycle clutch likely come right after an oil change? (Buggered if I want to replace the clutch if I don't have to).










