warrior clutch slips, synthetic oil.
#1
I'm using quaker state 10w30 full synthec oil in my warrior,
I'm having some clutch slips when I start going in first gear if I'm hard on it.
The clutch is in good shape is those slips due to the oil I'm using the only thing I did lately on the quad is to
replace my rear tire from 20 inches to 22 inches.
I have a sprockets combo of 14/40.
If the oil is the problem should I go back to normal oil and wich one is the best for the warrior to use.
Thanks.
91 warrior
I'm having some clutch slips when I start going in first gear if I'm hard on it.
The clutch is in good shape is those slips due to the oil I'm using the only thing I did lately on the quad is to
replace my rear tire from 20 inches to 22 inches.
I have a sprockets combo of 14/40.
If the oil is the problem should I go back to normal oil and wich one is the best for the warrior to use.
Thanks.
91 warrior
#3
You both have to remember that there should be a little slack in your clutch cable. The clutch lever should be able move a LITTLE bit back before it starts to pull the cable. Make it so the lever has a bit of a bounce in it, you will know what I mean when you adjust it correctly. I had the same exact problem with my banshee, it would slip if I hit the power hard, but I had to adjust the clutch from the clutch itself. Try that, and if it doesnt work, consult your local dealer.
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