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clutch with no friction zone

  • Thread starter Thread starter dfinnegan71
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Is the clutch really stiff? I would check the clutch basket to see if it's all grooved which can make it grabby. There's not a whole lot to the clutch assembly, you'll find the issue soon enough.

I would check inside the sprocket cover while you're at it, maybe the clutch rod is bent?
 
Take the clutch apart... Get the clutch plates separated and you will be suprised how simple it really is. Be careful of what plate comes out last, hence what goes in first. Other than a grooved basket, you should be good. If something looks wrong, take a pic and get it up here. the guys love pictures.
Curt
 
Thanks belluci, It just so happens I have a few hours open tomorrow and I plan on doing just that. I will take a pic of what I find. thanks agian
 
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