Clunk, when shifting into forward or reverse on my Trail Boss 330
#1
I just picked up a 2004 trial Boss 330, with low hours. Would it be considered fairly normal to hear a click/clunk when shifting into forward or into reverse?
I hold the brake while shifting and the idle seems to be low enough. I checked the trans fluid and it's clean and up to proper level.
I hold the brake while shifting and the idle seems to be low enough. I checked the trans fluid and it's clean and up to proper level.
#3
When you put it in gear, does it jerk forward or backwards too?
If so, then the idle may be too high. A little noise is to be expected, but a loud clunk is not normal.
If so, then the idle may be too high. A little noise is to be expected, but a loud clunk is not normal.
#4
If you have hard miles on it you need to check the silent chain in the tranny.Do this by jacking it up and see how much play you have turning the rear clutch before the wheels start to move.
#5
I just picked up a 2004 trial Boss 330, with low hours. Would it be considered fairly normal to hear a click/clunk when shifting into forward or into reverse?
I hold the brake while shifting and the idle seems to be low enough. I checked the trans fluid and it's clean and up to proper level.
I hold the brake while shifting and the idle seems to be low enough. I checked the trans fluid and it's clean and up to proper level.
#6
No it doesn't jerk, I don't have to give it a hard push or pull either, just seemed kinda loud sometimes.
#7
ftwflh, thanks, I'll check that out.
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#8
Off topic here....We had an 02 Trail Boss... if you wanna add a little zip to it, drop a tooth in the front sprocket. It'll take away a little of the top speed of the machine, but it doesn't really have all that much top speed to lose. It's a great little machine tho, and for us, it was bulletproof.






