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Originally Posted by deadmancourt
(Post 7988991)
what car do you run?
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Originally Posted by scurr
(Post 7988994)
Hyper 7 mate :tire::tire::tire::tire:
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Well the motor ran great all day. I qualified 3rd and was chasing the leader until...... Somehow the plastic shock end cracked and the rod pulled out. So I was running with only one shock and I think I finised 4th or 5th. Oh well next weekend hopefully will be a different story. Thanks again guys for the help.
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Originally Posted by sriley
(Post 7989198)
Well the motor ran great all day. I qualified 3rd and was chasing the leader until...... Somehow the plastic shock end cracked and the rod pulled out. So I was running with only one shock and I think I finised 4th or 5th. Oh well next weekend hopefully will be a different story. Thanks again guys for the help.
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Originally Posted by scurr
(Post 7988994)
Hyper 7 mate :tire::tire::tire::tire:
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Originally Posted by sriley
(Post 7989198)
Well the motor ran great all day. I qualified 3rd and was chasing the leader until...... Somehow the plastic shock end cracked and the rod pulled out. So I was running with only one shock and I think I finised 4th or 5th. Oh well next weekend hopefully will be a different story. Thanks again guys for the help.
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Took the GX-5R out in my truggy this weekend and the damn thing blew up my clutch bell. lol It just couldnt handle it. the mesh was perfect and the bearings were brand new which did not blow they are still in like new shape, but i threw em out anyways, didnt want tainted bearings. lol
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...313/clutch.jpg theres the bell, a section of the teeth actully broke off first, about three of em all in one chunk, then as i tried to drive it back to me the rest of the bell broke loose from the teeth.:confused: crazy. this CB was only a gallon old to. |
Originally Posted by rider313
(Post 7990512)
Took the GX-5R out in my truggy this weekend and the damn thing blew up my clutch bell. lol It just couldnt handle it. the mesh was perfect and the bearings were brand new which did not blow they are still in like new shape, but i threw em out anyways, didnt want tainted bearings. lol
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...313/clutch.jpg theres the bell, a section of the teeth actully broke off first, about three of em all in one chunk, then as i tried to drive it back to me the rest of the bell broke loose from the teeth.:confused: crazy. this CB was only a gallon old to. |
Originally Posted by rider313
(Post 7990512)
Took the GX-5R out in my truggy this weekend and the damn thing blew up my clutch bell. lol It just couldnt handle it. the mesh was perfect and the bearings were brand new which did not blow they are still in like new shape, but i threw em out anyways, didnt want tainted bearings. lol
http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...313/clutch.jpg theres the bell, a section of the teeth actully broke off first, about three of em all in one chunk, then as i tried to drive it back to me the rest of the bell broke loose from the teeth.:confused: crazy. this CB was only a gallon old to. |
Originally Posted by Flanno
(Post 7989430)
Magpie, where are ya ?
Originally Posted by scurr
(Post 7988994)
Hyper 7 mate :tire::tire::tire::tire:
scurr i use 13 tooth with the 1.0 springs so the clutch engages earlier in the rev range on dusty low grip tracks & still have massive top end. on tracks with good traction i use the 1.1 springs with the clutch shoes reversed for max launch out of the corners. :sneaky: if your straight is over 40 m long just step up a tooth for every 5m longer the straight is ;) works for me if you go to big in the tooth size you will loose punch for short runs to jumps out of corners as well tyre choice is a big part of the problem as well :deathstar just try the softer springs first then the 14 tooth bell HTH |
Originally Posted by MAGPIE-121
(Post 7991280)
sorry flanno, raced in taree yesterday & started work at 1 am this morning, just got outa bed :weird:
scurr i use 13 tooth with the 1.0 springs so the clutch engages earlier in the rev range on dusty low grip tracks & still have massive top end. on tracks with good traction i use the 1.1 springs with the clutch shoes reversed for max launch out of the corners. :sneaky: if your straight is over 40 m long just step up a tooth for every 5m longer the straight is ;) works for me if you go to big in the tooth size you will loose punch for short runs to jumps out of corners as well tyre choice is a big part of the problem as well :deathstar just try the softer springs first then the 14 tooth bell HTH |
Originally Posted by scurr
(Post 7991302)
I a just a little confused to when you say "Clutch shoes reversed for max launch out of the corners" not sure what u mean by this
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Originally Posted by MAGPIE-121
(Post 7991326)
put your clutch shoes on the pins going anti-clockwise, the clutch will give you max bit when it engages but this is for high grip tracks only;)
Think i may get another 13 tooth clutch bell with some springs of 1.0 and 1.1mm sounds good to me ;) |
Originally Posted by scurr
(Post 7991335)
Sorry dude, so on a dirt track where the wheels spin up alot it not advisable to do the above?
Think i may get another 13 tooth clutch bell with some springs of 1.0 and 1.1mm sounds good to me ;) |
hi guys what turbo plug would u prefer to use with gx5r or in gx7r?
tnx:) |
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