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cas15


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posted February 28, 2013 04:50 PM        
rock solid clutch

Need help setting the air gap. My basket is 1.930 I need a air gap of .05 so I that should bring my clutch height to 1.880 . My problem is when I put every thing to gether my air gap is off . My lid measures at .451 plus the .05 I should have .501i get .468 im doing somthing wrong but dont know what any help is thankful.

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1badzx12r


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posted February 28, 2013 05:25 PM        
i set my air gap by measuring from the other lip of outer basket back to the clutch fibers .. easy
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1badzx12r


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posted February 28, 2013 05:29 PM        
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2pcDafF6UA heres the rocks how to video
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cas15


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posted February 28, 2013 05:50 PM        
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i set my air gap by measuring from the other lip of outer basket back to the clutch fibers .. easy
yeah then u subtrack ur air gap right. Thats what I did but when I put the lid back on im short .02.

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edszx14


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posted March 02, 2013 05:38 PM        
you check you air gap by checking from the outer plate to the pressure plate. If you have any questions, call me 817 602 8327.
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cas15


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posted March 02, 2013 07:45 PM        
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you check you air gap by checking from the outer plate to the pressure plate. If you have any questions, call me 817 602 8327.
thanks I got it now thanks to one of are members walked me threw it . I just had to lower my clutch height to get the right air gap.

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bigwil


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posted March 02, 2013 07:52 PM        
Make sure your clutch lever is pulliing in all the way I have pazzo levers and if adjusted to far I get a bad reading and you are checking with clutch pulled in and measuring at the same # each time
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bigwil// going fast aint easy so turbo it

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cas15


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posted March 02, 2013 08:16 PM        
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Make sure your clutch lever is pulliing in all the way I have pazzo levers and if adjusted to far I get a bad reading and you are checking with clutch pulled in and measuring at the same # each time
yeah im checking the air gap same place but the lever is out when im checking to a blast down the street felt good lol

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bigwil


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posted March 03, 2013 01:24 PM        
Here is how I check mine measure with the clutch out then zero out your mic then measure with the clutch pulled in remeasure and this is your gap also set your lever were you can feel it bottom out but don't pull to hard the lever is only a on off switch I hold mine with two fingers and slip them off if you throw your hand it's to hard to be consistent let the clutch do the work is what I found to work for me also I find when making a stak hight squeeze them tight when measuring or I always get a different reading and lk 1bad said just measure last fiber to the hub I keep a lot of used plates and fibers and only change what I have to when testing but once set up I've got 20 passes same ari gap. I'm no pro just saying what works for me
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bigwil


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posted March 03, 2013 02:14 PM        
This is how to check between passes whith out taking the clutch apart
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bigwil


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posted March 03, 2013 02:19 PM        
Hey cas15 what are you ridding turbo ,nos, or all motor and are you using a 2step a must for this clutch
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cas15


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posted March 03, 2013 03:00 PM        
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Hey cas15 what are you ridding turbo ,nos, or all motor and are you using a 2step a must for this clutch
first im gonna try it all motor then I have a 60 shot to play with. No two set yet. This is my first slider clutch now that I understand it its pretty easy. But I did measure my lid with the lever in it was around 486 and outit was 504 but u know how it is u could measure ten times and u could get 10 different results lol right now im waiting for my track to open to try it out and take it from there.

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