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Had an interesting talk at Velocette Owners Club night on Tuesday. The subject was the Velocette clutch and primary drive. The presenter, a very knowledgeable motor engineer, said they had stopped recommending Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) for use in primary chaincases. The reason being that most available ATF has friction modifiers which reduce friction between surfaces as slip speed is reduced. If used in a wet clutch this will cause clutch slip. The early type ATF did not have the modifiers added. My Silk manual gives TQF automatic transmission fluid for the primary chaincase and forks. TQF was specified for early Ford and Borg Warner automatic gearboxes. Castrol still make TQF atf (available from Opie Oils) and say it is suitable for motorcycle primary chaincases. Other oil suppliers seem to list the unmodified atf as type F. Apparently Dexron and Mercon types all have the friction modifiers. His recommendation if TQF is difficult to get is ISO 32 hydraulic oil. Have to check which type of ATF I have in my primary. Might get away with less spring load on the clutch if I'm using the wrong oil.
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