Yamoto 110 lost it's power
#1
Hi I have a Yamoto 110 atv that will not move, I have it on stands and the power is there rototing the wheels ok. remove the stands and it will not move forward or rearward.
I am new to the auto clutch and looking for tips before I waste any money on parts , I have removed the cover on the clutch side and all looks good . Is there some thing I must be looking for when in there the springs are intacket and all looks good as I feel the back side of the clutch, Can a clutch just go bad and visably look fine ?
Any tips would be Great Thank you Cilly
I am new to the auto clutch and looking for tips before I waste any money on parts , I have removed the cover on the clutch side and all looks good . Is there some thing I must be looking for when in there the springs are intacket and all looks good as I feel the back side of the clutch, Can a clutch just go bad and visably look fine ?
Any tips would be Great Thank you Cilly
#2
I have found the problem the plate inside the clutch is burnt and gone. Now I need to find the plate or the new clutch assembly, Does any buddie knowwhere I can get? 2005 model yamoto 100cc Thank you Cilly
#6
Thank you to all with inputs I have found the parts and they will soon be on there way, I fine this site to be very helpful keep up the good work. I will post back after I install and all is running good.
I have not seen the thing with power,for I had bought it the other day for cheap from a guy which couldn't start it after he had it 3 weeks , as I have found the clutch being fried I guess he couldn't handle the small job of the changing of the clutch, nor changing the spark plug,which is all it it took to start.
His loss my gain!! laughing all the way to the bank, as you say. Thanks agian
Cilly ***** from Norway.
I have not seen the thing with power,for I had bought it the other day for cheap from a guy which couldn't start it after he had it 3 weeks , as I have found the clutch being fried I guess he couldn't handle the small job of the changing of the clutch, nor changing the spark plug,which is all it it took to start.
His loss my gain!! laughing all the way to the bank, as you say. Thanks agian
Cilly ***** from Norway.
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