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Trans mounted clutch... TRX90
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<blockquote data-quote="kirrbby" data-source="post: 170572" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>Are you going to use the same side cover that I did fatcaaat?? Or do you have something else in mind? </p><p>I would certainly recommend it. I didn't put new discs in my clutch, and I didn't use any HD springs either. In my very short ride, my clutch would begin to slip, at odd times. Just during gradual acceleration in any gear...almost cruising, the rpms would rise...clutch slipping. Kinda strange to me...maybe that's how this type of clutch does it when it slips..?</p><p></p><p>But I'm getting a small oil leak from the kicker seal. It's a new seal, but it went into the cover a little too easily when I installed it. That may be a flaw with this cover. I stripped the paint out of that hole and blasted it clean. Then I didn't allow any of MY paint to go in there. Maybe I should have painted in there...might have helped a little.</p><p></p><p>I'll order up new clutch discs, then if it continues to slip I will install them, plus a couple of hd springs, and replace the seal, using a little sealant on the new one. All of this, AFTER my smoke clears up. I'm optimistic now that it IS beginning to clear up.</p><p></p><p>High temps around here are still way low for minibiking and such. But I'll be doing some short rides here and there. We'll see how it acts for a while. I'm thinking I'll need those new clutch fibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirrbby, post: 170572, member: 3972"] Are you going to use the same side cover that I did fatcaaat?? Or do you have something else in mind? I would certainly recommend it. I didn't put new discs in my clutch, and I didn't use any HD springs either. In my very short ride, my clutch would begin to slip, at odd times. Just during gradual acceleration in any gear...almost cruising, the rpms would rise...clutch slipping. Kinda strange to me...maybe that's how this type of clutch does it when it slips..? But I'm getting a small oil leak from the kicker seal. It's a new seal, but it went into the cover a little too easily when I installed it. That may be a flaw with this cover. I stripped the paint out of that hole and blasted it clean. Then I didn't allow any of MY paint to go in there. Maybe I should have painted in there...might have helped a little. I'll order up new clutch discs, then if it continues to slip I will install them, plus a couple of hd springs, and replace the seal, using a little sealant on the new one. All of this, AFTER my smoke clears up. I'm optimistic now that it IS beginning to clear up. High temps around here are still way low for minibiking and such. But I'll be doing some short rides here and there. We'll see how it acts for a while. I'm thinking I'll need those new clutch fibers. [/QUOTE]
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