Bouncy rear shock??
#11
to test the clutch get it going in 5th gear at lower rpm's(like 30mph) ... than pull the clutch in and rev it pretty good and drop the clutch while keeping it pinned .... do the rpms stay reved up or drop down and pull firm .... if it stays revving and feels like its slipping you need a clutch , if it grabs hard and pulls real good it should be fine.
#12
p.s. a pipe,air filter and cdi box make this a whole new animal....
If the clutch does seem to slip you can order ron woods 60% springs. this will probly cure the slipping. also what oil did you use ? and the oil that had water in it might have contaminated the clutch fibers and might take a bit to recover ... (more oil changes)
Watch you water level closely ... if the water pump seal is out your going to get milky oil again ... also watch under the water pump (infront of your foot on the shifter side) for water dripping out the seep hole...
If the clutch does seem to slip you can order ron woods 60% springs. this will probly cure the slipping. also what oil did you use ? and the oil that had water in it might have contaminated the clutch fibers and might take a bit to recover ... (more oil changes)
Watch you water level closely ... if the water pump seal is out your going to get milky oil again ... also watch under the water pump (infront of your foot on the shifter side) for water dripping out the seep hole...
#16
#17
well it sucks and the way your talking im betting you have a weak clutch,water in the oil and possably a water pump seal problem...
This is what I would do .. 1: order the water pump seals , 2: order ron woods springs, its cheap insurance and a very nice upgrade.
The clutch has 6 springs , I prefer to run 3 stock springs and three ron woods 60% springs. I stager them 1 stock one woods one stock ect .. works very well and if you ever get big motor mods you can add the other three springs.
oil .... I find rotella t 15-40 to work great .... you can find it easy and its pretty cheap to buy. at this point I would just ride your quad easy and warm the oil up good ,then do another oil change. leaving the oil filter alone for now. this is a good time to clean that oil screen you didnt know about....
Then you can change the oil again when you get the springs and water pump seals..
It takes a few oil changes to get the water crap out of the system ...
good luck ...
This is what I would do .. 1: order the water pump seals , 2: order ron woods springs, its cheap insurance and a very nice upgrade.
The clutch has 6 springs , I prefer to run 3 stock springs and three ron woods 60% springs. I stager them 1 stock one woods one stock ect .. works very well and if you ever get big motor mods you can add the other three springs.
oil .... I find rotella t 15-40 to work great .... you can find it easy and its pretty cheap to buy. at this point I would just ride your quad easy and warm the oil up good ,then do another oil change. leaving the oil filter alone for now. this is a good time to clean that oil screen you didnt know about....
Then you can change the oil again when you get the springs and water pump seals..
It takes a few oil changes to get the water crap out of the system ...
good luck ...
#18
Alright, so I'll change the oil again this week sometime. I did remove and clean the oil screen on the first oil change, I mentioned in an earlier post that it was covered with metal shavings.
I've searched the net and can't find those "60%" springs anywhere.. On the Woods Racing site they have Heavy Duty clutch spring kit but nothing about 60%..
I've searched the net and can't find those "60%" springs anywhere.. On the Woods Racing site they have Heavy Duty clutch spring kit but nothing about 60%..
#19
them are the 60% springs ....
DS650 Heavy Duty Clutch Spring Kit [ds650 hd clutch spring kit] - $39.95 : Ron Wood Racing
DS650 Heavy Duty Clutch Spring Kit [ds650 hd clutch spring kit] - $39.95 : Ron Wood Racing