clutch question??
#2
clutch question??
i haven't seen it but the steel plates do have a cut to them by that i mean they look like they have been sanded already. but i have heard the sand paper thing also iguess if they slip much they can glaze, i took this to mean the friction plates after looking at mine this maybe what i had.
#3
clutch question??
What you're talking about is putting a little bite on the primary clutch sheaves. Do you have an automatic? If so, that's what your guy was telling you about. It's used frequently for short run snowmobile racing, they use a fine emery. High hp vehicles will tend to slip the belt easier and this helps grab it better. The effect will soon wear away, though, and won't give you any long term advantage, imo.
#5
#7
clutch question??
QUADMAN650 SAYS:
I JUST TOOK MY STEELS OUT OF MY DS650 AND TOOK 600 GRIT SANDPAPER AND SANDED THE BLUE OFF OF THEM IF YOU CLUTCH IS THE LEAST BIT SLIPPING YOU SHOUKD DO THIS NEW CLUTCHES WILL NOT STOP THE SLIPPING SAND THE STEELS AND YOU WILL NEVER HAVE THE PROBLEM AGAIN
TYPO STEELS NOT SPRINGS
I JUST TOOK MY STEELS OUT OF MY DS650 AND TOOK 600 GRIT SANDPAPER AND SANDED THE BLUE OFF OF THEM IF YOU CLUTCH IS THE LEAST BIT SLIPPING YOU SHOUKD DO THIS NEW CLUTCHES WILL NOT STOP THE SLIPPING SAND THE STEELS AND YOU WILL NEVER HAVE THE PROBLEM AGAIN
TYPO STEELS NOT SPRINGS