clutch and belt temp??
#3
#4
clutch and belt temp??
I couldn't really tell until i had my clutch cover off and ran it and saw that the clutch was sticking. The reason I did that was my quad would bog alot after I let off the throttle and get back on it. It would take awhile to get the rpms up again. So Dennis took it apart and figured it out at the dunes. As far as clutch alignement I am not sure cause Dennis did all that for me
#5
#7
Trending Topics
#10
clutch and belt temp??
I've held an air temp gauge at the clutch exhaust port on my 250 and have seen
temps over 120 degrees. For a while I even had a small fan that would blow
more air into the clutch housing but it did not help much. I need a fan that will
move at least 120 cfms to make a difference. I've got two 3"x 3" fans that I
use to blow across the head and those fans put out 40 cfms each. A cooler
clutch equals a more efficient clutch and that means better power transfer.
temps over 120 degrees. For a while I even had a small fan that would blow
more air into the clutch housing but it did not help much. I need a fan that will
move at least 120 cfms to make a difference. I've got two 3"x 3" fans that I
use to blow across the head and those fans put out 40 cfms each. A cooler
clutch equals a more efficient clutch and that means better power transfer.