10-05-2006 | #11 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: north of montreal
Posts: 510
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Re: Clutch Replacement
i know im opening a can of worms,but not everybody knows how to use a clutch properly...i know,i have the same problem with my customers(harleys) ...just dont let'er slip too long...among other things...
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10-13-2006 | #12 | |
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Texas
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Re: Clutch Replacement
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10-13-2006 | #13 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: McHenry, Il.
Posts: 6,607
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Re: Clutch Replacement
I bought the ceramic race clutch and an alum. flywheel from CC....other than the dreaded rut,,rut,,rut,,, "tranny-gears" rattle at idle and low rpm's under load...the new setup is unreal...rev to 3500 dump the clutch and hold on...all my friends are impressed to say the least...I am now testing the life span of half shaft u-joints...lol
I kept the old flywheel (in fine shape) so I can revert her back if ever needed!!! "Ceramic" it is a beautiful thing.............................
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