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trx200sx cluth help please???

Old Jul 31, 2008 | 04:53 PM
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i purchased an 86 trx200sx last week and got it running and the clutch slipped really bad under a load, i also noticed that it was a little noisy. When i would shut off the machine you could still hear something spinning inside the case on the right side and after a couple seconds you could hear it catch and the noise would stop. I took it apart and replaced the rear clutch(one with the plates and discs). Now when i drive it the clutch works great but it seems like its a little noisy down there still. Makes a little noise on acceleration and i can hear occasional clunks when shutting the motor off. I am tempted to try replacing the weights and springs in the primary clutch....could this be the culprit? loose cam chain?

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Old Aug 1, 2008 | 05:41 AM
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anyone? im not sure what to check next. I dunno if its related but occasionally i get a noise that sounds like a light knock, maybe a rod bearing or something but it only soes it on acceleration, hold a steady speed and you dont hear it.
 
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Old Aug 1, 2008 | 06:39 AM
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Default trx200sx cluth help please???

The spinning you hear is the sprag in the centrifugal clutch .. The sprag (oneway clutch) is used for engine braking ..

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