clutch KIt?
#2
Try this site. www.arcticchat.com
There are alot of people, and posts there that i use for my Arctic Cat mechanical issues. If not, im sure someone will chime in. I dont have a 400, and ive never done a clutch kit, so i cant be more help. Good luck!
There are alot of people, and posts there that i use for my Arctic Cat mechanical issues. If not, im sure someone will chime in. I dont have a 400, and ive never done a clutch kit, so i cant be more help. Good luck!
#3
I did a clutch kit on my Yamaha Wolverine 450 4x4, I do not know how mechanical you are and what kind of tools you have available, But I did not have much trouble. If you search for Wolverine and check all topics then you should see my post with instructions under <u>Wolverine 450 EPI Clutch Kit</u>. I would think that the same basic principles would apply and you should get instructions with your kit when you buy it.
#4
Sometimes they say you need a clutch puller, but if you are good with a screwdriver and your hands you don't need it. But, if you can follow directions I am sure you can put the kit in.
#6
#7
I also found they have a mudder kit as well here is that link
https://www.erlandsonperformance.com...ode=arctmudder
https://www.erlandsonperformance.com...ode=arctmudder
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#8
Dennis kirk has a good selection of clutch kits for the 650 v2. You can also check out Highlifter. Hey v2 if you put a kit in yours let me know how it does. Epi makes one that you use with the dyna tek you can see it at their web site. Also I was reading in one of my atv mags that the belt by highlifter is supposed to be one of the best because it is made out of kevlar. So I went to their site and it is a dayco hpx (high performance extreme) So I may get a dayco belt for mine.


