Replace clutch gasket (oil leak) & install TTP safe-start 2002 Triumph Bonneville America

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My first time changing a clutch gasket & installing TTP Safe-Start. How to, mistakes & lessons learned.Thank to Jeff Green & Fast Eddy for their help!
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This video covers
1: Drain the oil -- 03:37
2: Remove rear foot rest hanger & left silencer --- 6:55
3: Unhook clutch cable --- 09:33
4: Replace the oil drain plug --- 10:34
5: Detach the breather hose --- 11:39
6: Detach gear shaft arm --- 12:05
7: Detach foot control mounting bar --- 12:47
8: Remove clutch cover --- 13:53
9: Install Safe-Start by TTP --- 18:58
10: Cleaning clutch cover and case mating surface --- 25:18
11: Finish TTP installation (put it back together) --- 28:46
12: Install the new clutch gasket --- 30:13
13: PROBLEM I broke the oil seal on the clutch cover and messed up the gasket installation) --- 32:22
14: Second attempt at installing the gasket (This time it worked) --- 34:44
15: Replace the clutch cover --- 37:41
16: PROBLEM 2 clutch cover bolts would not tighten properly --- 40:49
17: Oil seal problem fixed --- 42:01
18: Reattach breather hose --- 43:06
19: Reattach clutch cable, gear shaft arm --- 43:39
20: Reconnect foot control mounting bar --- 44:29
21: Reattach silencer and rear foot peg holder --- 45:17
22: Refill oil and check level --- 46:00
23: Test ride -- 50:15

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  • @carloscanziani1644
    @carloscanziani16444 ай бұрын

    Very nice video, congrats on your work. You are a professional 😊

  • @jockofthebushveld299
    @jockofthebushveld29911 ай бұрын

    I like the Honesty of your Video whereby you show the mistakes you encountered,that is a true instructional how to Video, allowing the viewer the opertunity to see the potential Pitfalls they could potentially encounter up front,great Content 👍

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @steveplumbob41
    @steveplumbob413 ай бұрын

    I had 2004 speedmaster last of the carbs it was known in uk that their was a problem with the washer you showed. Under warrentry it was £20 but after warrentry run out it was £180. I went to motercykle college on sat for 2 yrs @ £150 @ term and become a semi qualified bike mechanic. then just after that triumph changed design of washer and fixed problem.

  • @btfeltcher
    @btfeltcher2 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your video. Fantastic job! I like to do what work I can on my bikes as I believe it adds to the joy of motorcycling. I appreciate you taking the time to go through this. Editing and filming is a passion project!

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Brock! Much appreciated. It was fun to do! Mistakes and all....

  • @janinesutton6173
    @janinesutton61732 жыл бұрын

    Great video mate I have sat in site huts watching professional training videos for new plant and never had one as good as yours . Cheers from Australia

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Janine! I really appreciate the feedback. that's very cool!

  • @pandrop490
    @pandrop4904 ай бұрын

    Excellent video mate

  • @darrylturpin37
    @darrylturpin372 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou. I'm considering the Safe Start and seeing your video is definitely a helpful in minimizing some challenges in the process.

  • @tommartinez62
    @tommartinez62 Жыл бұрын

    Bought a 2004 the beginning of the summer, it runs like a clock with just under 15,000 mile on it. Living in the middle of Wisconsin, I found that the bike shops will only work on HD's and a few different Japanese bikes but refuse to work on Triumphs. Heck I had a shop change my front tire as I didn't have the time a month ago and they acted like they barely knew how to do that. I am saving your site, I have a feeling I will be using your site a lot.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Thx Tom, Yeah, I hear ya... So for my tires, I took the wheels off myself. I got 1 tire off, but could not get the new one on. So I brought both wheels to the local shop and they did them fast. But it was only the tire / rim, so super easy for them. $40. Then I re-installed the wheels on my own. I'll do a video for it next time I swap them!

  • @mattdurke4402
    @mattdurke44022 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Very helpful. Nice to see the mistakes to look out for. I've had an America. Now have a Sprint GT and an 865 speedmaster. Looking forward to more videos. Martin. Nottingham. U.K.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Matt!

  • @johanholm8537
    @johanholm85372 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. Probably the best instruction video I have ever seen.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Thanks Johan!

  • @stevetrusler1958
    @stevetrusler1958 Жыл бұрын

    The reason the oil spluttered as you drained was the air bleed on the sump pan wasn't opened and so the air being displaced had to come back up through the hole the oil was trying to pour into.......minor point but may save some mess ;) My Only MAJOR criticism is that you changed the oil without changing the filter. For the sake of a few bucks you missed an opportunity. Oh, and torque wrenches are only for doing stuff up never for undoing. Apart from those two issues it was good work. I'm so glad you double checked the oil seal. You literally had me shouting at the screen :))))))

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve! Very helpful!

  • @tomjones7593
    @tomjones7593 Жыл бұрын

    Really excellent ! I have it in mind to buy a Triumph America but was put off by the starter 'shearing' problem. (that did for my old T140 Bonneville years ago). I think I would have the courage to address that now Thanks for a 'warts and all' detailed explanation Tom

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Thx Tom. It was fun to make. tough, but fun, and even more fun to ride. Very few problems since this repair.

  • @dougcutler5404
    @dougcutler54042 жыл бұрын

    Great video Ethan and nice work.. you did it! and so did I! thanks to your helping with this video ..for a little more info to add for some other folks, I did a 2007 Bonny T100 and the breather pipe is NOT connected to the clutch cover on that year model, not sure why the difference but there is a crank case vent system on the "inside" of the housing behind the gears, so no need to pull that hose off.... second thing, and it's semi important to do as well, is also take some isopropanol, denatured alcohol or acetone, anything that totally evaps away and be sure to clean that TTP part super clean as well, as it was brought to life in a machine shop ..I didn't see any machine oil residue on that piece when I did mine but ya never know I even got the skin oil off the part from my handling it to give the JB Weld all the help it needs to do it's job!...thanks and Best Regards, D.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's awesome Doug! Thanks for the update and the helpful tips to the next guy working on this project!

  • @jeffreygreen3962
    @jeffreygreen39622 жыл бұрын

    Great video Ethan ! As Ethan commented, adequate copper spray is needed, and don't be afraid to spray the gasket thoroughly !! . A waiting period of 10 minutes is definitely recommended, or until it becomes tacky. The alignment rods are a lifesaver ! They will aid in keeping all the bolt holes in alignment. 4 alignment rods will suffice. I use 2 along the topside, one on the right side, and one somewhere on the bottomside. Try not to use an alignment rod on the far leftside, as this will impede your ability to slide the cover onto the rods.

  • @sigmapifsc
    @sigmapifsc2 жыл бұрын

    First great tip someone gave me was NOT to use the torque wrench to loosen bolts. I've gotten this feedback before. Time for me to pick up some new tools!

  • @BudFox559
    @BudFox559 Жыл бұрын

    Nice work. That is a great video

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Thx Bud!

  • @karlflood8922
    @karlflood89222 жыл бұрын

    There are a few of us that have the same bike Ethan. I pulled into a small garage not far from me and they said they only fix HD’s but got lots of compliments on my bike with the added comment that Triumphs are cool. You do a great job explaining what you are doing and hopefully you get lots of pleasure riding the America. I know I do.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Karl, much appreciated. Yes, it's really a fun bike to ride!

  • @jberejik
    @jberejik Жыл бұрын

    What s great video. Thank you!

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Thx J

  • @billrothwell7139
    @billrothwell71392 ай бұрын

    Great video ,but I think I would be nervous doing mine👍

  • @seancashin3210
    @seancashin32102 жыл бұрын

    Ethan thanks for that video. I am a 63 year old, fairly decent DIY mechanic but really benefitted from watching your video (several times). Had I watched it patiently through the first time I would not have had to order parts from Fast Eddy twice, now maybe 3 times as I should have ordered part #T3600008 as well. :( Live and learn. I had 2 nuts strip and installed helicoils. Thanks for the TTP safe start tip, I'm waiting for that part to come. Once again thanks for the video...its a selfless act putting that on youtube nd much appreciated! Sean

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Sean! I appreciate the warm words. I remember that feeling of waiting for the right part to come. But... I figure... it's been a fun project. I wasn't sure what I was doing all the time, but had some great support on the FB forums for the America and Speedmaster. Thx again and good luck with the TTP installation! From all I've learned, it's a very wise thing to do for these bikes!

  • @reidadams4277
    @reidadams42772 жыл бұрын

    I just bought a 2003 Bonneville America a few months ago with only 140 miles on it. Garage find. Guy had bought it, rode 140 miles and decided motorcycles weren't for him. It sat for 17 years on a milk carton and now its mine.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is so awesome!!!!

  • @eduardogorrochotegui5181
    @eduardogorrochotegui51812 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video!!!

  • @alfredschmidt3659
    @alfredschmidt3659 Жыл бұрын

    Maybe next time; put a very thin layer of permatex ( oil resistant) on cover;;; then place gasket to cover first. Let set 15 min; then with a few of the cover bolts through the side plate;;; attach to engine. I did just learn about the Copper Spray though. And the rods. So; either way;; I'm learning as well. 😊😊😊

  • @reidadams4277
    @reidadams42772 жыл бұрын

    Real good video.

  • @gmatty2975
    @gmatty2975 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this Video Ethan! Excellent! ;0)

  • @JoseLuisNieto-ug5kd
    @JoseLuisNieto-ug5kd Жыл бұрын

    Hey Ethan, great video. I admire your patience...but maybe just a question; As a mecanic I've learned a lot of tricks during my career. I have broken so many parts while assembling I can't remember. That's what we call learning costs... But maybe I've got some advice for the ones doing the same repair to their bikes; I am going to place this safe start I recently bought from TTP and your video has given me a good idea of what's coming. I would have taken rods that are shorter (a bit longer then the screws) and leave them on the bike while mounting the cover. This would have guided the assembly of the cover a lot better I think. Once the cover is in place, you can take them out and replace them with the screws, one by one so the gasket doesn't move. That being said, I only have one question. Was there a reason why you didn't do it like that or has this been a lessons learned? Greetings from Ghent (Belgium)

  • @patalexander7788
    @patalexander77882 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! - and good work. Question, does/might the short shaft for the starter idler gear (?) need a touch of lube/oil on reassembly? = 29.24 in the vid.

  • @user-jc7qt2zw7e
    @user-jc7qt2zw7e Жыл бұрын

    Hi Ethan, great video. Maybe someone could help with this question. I have a 2004 triumph T100.oil is leaking by the seal on the clutch housing where the lever is that the clutch cable attaches too. Does anyone know how to fix it?

  • @patalexander7788
    @patalexander77882 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Clear to see the work, good quality, and good work! Question. Does/might the starter motor idler gear (?) short shaft need a touch of lube on reassembly? Vid 29.20 or so.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Pat, Thanks for the comment! Regarding your question... I don't think I would add lube to that part. I would keep it as clean as possible. My understanding is that oil flows through out this case, so it will keep it nice and lubricated. I would not add any additional lube. If anything, I might do a dab of the same engine oil. but only if for some reason I felt it needed it. In this video, I did not, and didn't feel a need for lubing that part. In fact, I worked hard to make sure ALL oil was cleaned out. If any lube or oil ended up on the edge by accident, it would mess up the gasket. I hope this helps!

  • @user-jc7qt2zw7e
    @user-jc7qt2zw7e Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ethan for great video. Maybe someone could answer this question. I have a 2004 Triumph T100. I have an oil leak on the clutch arm lever mounted on top of the clutch housing that the clutch cable attaches to. Do I have to take the complete clutch housing off to replace that seal? Any advice would be appreciated

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Robert, I think you do need to replace the seal. If the clutch is open for any reason it's a good idea to replace the seal. I've hear some guys say they just put it back on with out replacing it, butI have to imagine that's a bad idea. Once you get the hang of it, go for it! Maybe order 2 or 3 seals at the same time, just in case you screw it up! let me know if I can be helpful.

  • @MarshallSmith27
    @MarshallSmith272 жыл бұрын

    isn’t the key looking thing on oil catch pan and breather to prevent the burping the pan was fling when catching the oil?

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now I know for my next oil change!!! Thx brother!

  • @user-jc7qt2zw7e
    @user-jc7qt2zw7e Жыл бұрын

    Hi Ethan, thanks again for the great video and I had one last additional question about the oil seal by the lever mechanism on the top of the clutch housing that the clutch cable is attached to. To replace that oil seal I do have to take off the complete clutch housing, is that right? It can’t be done just from the outside? Thanks, Bob Vertz.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Robert, yes, you will remove the clutch cover completely and then clean both sides. And put the new gasket on when putting it back on!

  • @user-jc7qt2zw7e

    @user-jc7qt2zw7e

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the answer Ethan! You had a great video and I plan to subscribe. Bob

  • @cze1009
    @cze1009 Жыл бұрын

    This is AWESOME video Ethan! I gonna replace the gasket on my 2002 Bonneville as well, this video help me a lot with the details and situation may facing. I even dont know TTP safe start before watching your video., Quick question, how do you know each bolts torque requirement? I have a Haynes manual, but didnt see any info inside. Thanks!

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    I googled 2002 triumph America manual and a bunch popped up. if you email me, I can send you the two that I have ebecker@mac.com

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    And thank you for the positive feedback!

  • @cze1009

    @cze1009

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sigmapifsc thats awesome! just sent you the email! thanks!

  • @Peter-tu4ph
    @Peter-tu4ph3 ай бұрын

    My bike's leaking oil between the casing and the cover, the gasket must have gone. You might have cured the leak, but you might not have cured the problem - let me explain. 1st point - were all the bolts holding the cover tight or were they loose allowing the oil to pass? 2nd point - when you fitted the new gasket and filled the engine with oil, did it leak again - probably not If it was OK when you finished and there were no loose bolts at the start - you've only sorted the leak. - the problem might still be present. A blocked breather on the engine stops excess pressure getting out and it finds another route - normally through a gasket.

  • @glengerdes4158
    @glengerdes41582 жыл бұрын

    Where did you buy the ttp starter saver? I have three of the new bonnevilles

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Glen, here are 2 places that sell it! Fast Eddy sports www.fasteddysports.com/products-page/?product_id=1291 Triumph Twin Power www.triumphtwinpower.com/ttp-safe-start.php

  • @danielfarmer4311
    @danielfarmer43112 жыл бұрын

    I have the 08 Bonneville with an 865. Should I be worried about this? I'm not clear on exactly what years are affected by this. Great work up Thanks

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Daniel, thx for the comment. My understanding is that yes…. All models and all years have this concern. It has to do with how that part of the case was designed. What can happen is if it cracks, there is no other fix than replacing the entire casing which I Beale is over $3000usd or something. It was a fun project and a simple precaution. As far as I know, there is no way to tell which bikes will be effected. If you post about it on the forums you may hear real world stories.

  • @daveco1270
    @daveco127011 ай бұрын

    When you took off the smaller gear, where the wavy washer lives, the blue marker dot was at about 12 oclock. When you put it back together, that dot wasn't in the same place. Does it not matter which position those gears go back on? Do they have timing marks or anything on them?

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    11 ай бұрын

    Thx! I never noticed that blue dot. So, I’m going to go with it doesn’t matter. It’s been a couple years now and the bike is still running really well!

  • @patmulholland6080
    @patmulholland6080 Жыл бұрын

    Are those the stock exhaust on you motorcycle? Thx.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes stock exhaust.

  • @silktvPDR1
    @silktvPDR12 жыл бұрын

    Why not fit the gasket to the cover its so much easier?

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great Idea, I'll have to try that next time! If you have any videos of doing that, post them and link from here!

  • @silktvPDR1

    @silktvPDR1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sigmapifsc might be doing one soon

  • @snaggletooth4933
    @snaggletooth4933 Жыл бұрын

    Very nice bike, congrats! ...if you sell it, call me!

  • @MarshallSmith27
    @MarshallSmith272 жыл бұрын

    Surprisingly the 2006 model is not the same as your 2002. I just took my clutch cover off and it does not look like yours. the sprag assembly is not the same at all.

  • @sigmapifsc

    @sigmapifsc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I didn't know that. Perhaps you can make a video showing the guts?

  • @sigmapifsc
    @sigmapifsc2 жыл бұрын

    This video shows what happens when you DON'T install the SafeStart!!! kzread.info/dash/bejne/mmumsaxwndSTndo.html Thank you Serge!

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