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Trans mounted clutch... TRX90
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<blockquote data-quote="kirrbby" data-source="post: 167943" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>To follow the power.</p><p></p><p>Gas air and spark explode in the combustion chamber, forcing the piston to move down with force. It pushes thru the rod and spins the heavy crankshaft whatchacallit "lobes" which pushes the piston back up to fire again. This spins the crankshaft.</p><p></p><p>When the crankshaft spins, fast enough, it engages the one-way clutch and small primary gear. The small primary gear spins the big primary gear/main shaft clutch basket, which spins the clutch center, which spins the trans main shaft (Enginedoctor would call it the trans input shaft), which spins the trans counter shaft (Edocs output shaft) if the bike is in gear, which spins the counter-sprocket (front chain sprocket)...to the rear wheel.</p><p></p><p>When at idle speed, the OW clutch center would be spinning, but the outer and small primary gear would not. Power would stop there. When rpm's go up, clutch engages and sends power on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirrbby, post: 167943, member: 3972"] To follow the power. Gas air and spark explode in the combustion chamber, forcing the piston to move down with force. It pushes thru the rod and spins the heavy crankshaft whatchacallit "lobes" which pushes the piston back up to fire again. This spins the crankshaft. When the crankshaft spins, fast enough, it engages the one-way clutch and small primary gear. The small primary gear spins the big primary gear/main shaft clutch basket, which spins the clutch center, which spins the trans main shaft (Enginedoctor would call it the trans input shaft), which spins the trans counter shaft (Edocs output shaft) if the bike is in gear, which spins the counter-sprocket (front chain sprocket)...to the rear wheel. When at idle speed, the OW clutch center would be spinning, but the outer and small primary gear would not. Power would stop there. When rpm's go up, clutch engages and sends power on... [/QUOTE]
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