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Old 05-22-2010, 10:44 PM
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Anyone running this clutch or have experience with it? I bought one to try. 2 Carbon shoes and 2 Teflon. Wondering if anyone had any suggestions.
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Anyone running this clutch or have experience with it? I bought one to try. 2 Carbon shoes and 2 Teflon. Wondering if anyone had any suggestions.
Tighten nut to the suggested setting in the manual. Red loctite on the nut.
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Originally Posted by devilsquid
Anyone running this clutch or have experience with it? I bought one to try. 2 Carbon shoes and 2 Teflon. Wondering if anyone had any suggestions.
Found some info here with a search..Was a lot more threads but these had the most info in them.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...ks-clutch.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...utch-help.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...ng-clutch.html
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Look at this site good info. setup mine like it says and haven't messed with it for a gallon other than blowing it out with air gun.
http://www.twf8.ws/new/tech/options/...werclutch.html
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Best clutch in the business IMO! If you got the newer version that has the oring in the adjusting nut, then you almost don't need to loctite it! I've found the best setup in my 808 is carbon shoes, green spring and the adjuster nut 1/4 turn in from flush with the crank nut. This setup rips! I'm still on the original shoes that came with the clutch after at least 4 gallons of fuel and if you shim your clutch bell a little on the loose side, bearings will last for ages!!!

The works is a very solid clutch and once you take the time to set it up to your liking, it's pretty much a set and forget affair!
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