Polaris Clutch Spring Question
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Polaris Clutch Spring Question
According to the Polaris Microfische a 96 Scrambler 400 2 stroke would use this spring, 7041132.
EPI shows the equivalence to spring 7041157, but not the 1132.
What is the spring rate of the 1132? I'd like to know what the baseline is before I start.
I am looking at doing some minor tweaking but more just replacing old tired springs in my quad. Mostly trail, all stock, nothing real hardcore. EPI is my prefered choice as I have best access to them.
Thanks in advanced!
EPI shows the equivalence to spring 7041157, but not the 1132.
What is the spring rate of the 1132? I'd like to know what the baseline is before I start.
I am looking at doing some minor tweaking but more just replacing old tired springs in my quad. Mostly trail, all stock, nothing real hardcore. EPI is my prefered choice as I have best access to them.
Thanks in advanced!
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Well, I searched 7041132, and guess what? Yep, found my info. I had previously just searched clutch and the amount of threads concealed the information.
According to info that I found the white spring is 35-140. EPI jumps to 75-140 after their 35-140 spring. Think this will be too big of a jump? They also show a 75-155.
I am going to have to do a little thinking/research on this.
According to info that I found the white spring is 35-140. EPI jumps to 75-140 after their 35-140 spring. Think this will be too big of a jump? They also show a 75-155.
I am going to have to do a little thinking/research on this.
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Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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