Anti-Janky-fying my 1974 Norton Commando

The Alton does not specify to use a different oil nor do they say to use more oil.

Either the previous owner put in too much oil or your left side crankshaft seal is leaking engine oil into the primary.

With that much oil in there, it is likely your clutch plates are soaked in oil so could likely use a good cleaning.

Dennis
 
The “dry” clutch that’s inside of a case that has a whirling chain flinging oil everywhere has always seemed a bit off to me- every one I’ve taken apart has had oiled plates. Don’t they all eventually end up as oily as a regular wet clutch?
 
Norton put a dry clutch design in and they do get oiled up. In the extreme they can drag when disengaged and thus when you select 1st from neutral, it can engage with a hefty clunk. After they are cleaned, it's a light cliquish sound when you engage 1st from neutral.
Lots on this in threads. Some put less oil in than specified, some use ATF.
Dennis
 
Been following this thread from a distance.
Still not clear to me what that process is that you say in the title.
Did you mistakenly type a "J" instead of a "Y"?
;) ;)
 
Been following this thread from a distance.
Still not clear to me what that process is that you say in the title.
Did you mistakenly type a "J" instead of a "Y"?
;) ;)
Janky is an informal slang term meaning of poor quality, unreliable, broken down, or shabby. It describes something that is loosely held together, poorly made, or functions poorly—such as a "janky setup" on a computer or a "janky" homemade repair
 
Janky is an informal slang term meaning of poor quality, unreliable, broken down, or shabby. It describes something that is loosely held together, poorly made, or functions poorly—such as a "janky setup" on a computer or a "janky" homemade repair
Thanks Cuppy - my foreign vocabulary is expanded! 👍
 
The “dry” clutch that’s inside of a case that has a whirling chain flinging oil everywhere has always seemed a bit off to me- every one I’ve taken apart has had oiled plates. Don’t they all eventually end up as oily as a regular wet clutch?
Not with a belt. My plates are still as dry as a bone. Cleaning is a "de-dusting" process.
 
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Janky is an informal slang term meaning of poor quality, unreliable, broken down, or shabby. It describes something that is loosely held together, poorly made, or functions poorly—such as a "janky setup" on a computer or a "janky" homemade repair
Never heard it before, until this thread. Adding it to my hipster, Buzz words thread.
 
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