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PRARIE 700 PRIMARY SPRING

Old Nov 21, 2004 | 08:43 AM
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i said above that you would need a spring compressor to change the secondary spring, and you would need it to change the belt deflection.

you dont need the pulling bolt to change the primary spring, all you have to do is take of the face plate. you tell me how that is the hack way. what is the differance if a vice hold the clutch of the prairie hold the clutch? when i clean my primary i use an air compressor.

i can change a belt in 20 minuits, with out taking off the primary clutch.

 
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Old Nov 21, 2004 | 08:58 AM
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if you havent done it any other way, how do you know it is by far the easyest way to go?


you slip it over the secondary clutch. when turning the secondary clutch slowly work it off. im talking with changeing belt deflection and belt in 20 minuits. you never changed belt deflection (i dont think) because you seem to burn your belts off before you have to tighten them!!!!!!!! when you change to a new belt you should check you deflection no matter what because they are all different, you just dont slap a new belt on.


1. IF YOU REMOVE YOUR PRIMARY CLUTCH YOU NEED A BOLT PULLER.

2. IF YOU WANT TO INSTALL A SPRING OR CHANGE YOU BELT DEFLECTION ON YOU SECONDARY CLUTCH YOU NEED A SPRING COMPRESSOR.

I KNOW THIS, HOW MANY TIME DO YOU WANT ME TO SAY IT?
 
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Old Nov 21, 2004 | 09:17 AM
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i have a service manual. i paid $50 for it at the kawie dealer.
 
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