creeping scrambler...HELP!!!
#1
Ok, today it is finally 60degrees outside and the snow is melting. I was able to take the scram out for the first time since I piped, jetted, and clutched it. Well, I took it out before but couldnt get any traction[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] Let me tell you, this thing will bring the front end up at the touch of the throttle!!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Thanks to HPD's go fast goodies. The problem is that when it is idleing and i put it in forward or reverse, it slow creeps forward or reverse. Do i need to add or remove a shim from the secondary clutch???? Does the dealer have shims that I can buy?? Any help is appreciated
#2
Did you change the belt when you clutched your quad ? if so it is just your belt give it a few hours and it will stop. If not you may have to add a shim but your clutch kit should have came with one.
#4
Lower the idle and ride it until the belt breaks in.If it dont loosen up may check te buttons and the bushings in the primary.
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