HEY MR. LT80!
#1
well it seems that you seem to be the man on this page so can i bother you for a cuple of things? the rolers in the clutch whats all this talk i hear about them? from what i get you remove a cuple of the rolers and it makes the clutch engage at a higer rpm this giving it more umph? so if this is the case i see that you have pm'ed people the directons for doing this before, what would it take to get some of your expert knowlege on this?
#3
No roller options DJ. We drill/remove to achieve the weight desired. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Yes you can remove 2 w/o problems. It will be as you stated.
Remove the footpeg bolts and flip them foreward. remove the skid plate. Remove the clutch cover bolts (don't forget the bolt at the 3 o:clock position on the small cover)
A impact wrench is usually used and remove the front clutch nut. Remove the front clutch. You can then get into the variator and remove 2 of the rollers. Clean all parts.
Use 1/10 of the grease that was in there (I use a Q-tip of grease). Make sure the lil keyway is aligned and put it all back together.
Have fun. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Yes you can remove 2 w/o problems. It will be as you stated.
Remove the footpeg bolts and flip them foreward. remove the skid plate. Remove the clutch cover bolts (don't forget the bolt at the 3 o:clock position on the small cover)
A impact wrench is usually used and remove the front clutch nut. Remove the front clutch. You can then get into the variator and remove 2 of the rollers. Clean all parts.
Use 1/10 of the grease that was in there (I use a Q-tip of grease). Make sure the lil keyway is aligned and put it all back together.
Have fun. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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