Clutch noise - Please Help!!
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Clutch noise - Please Help!!
When I let the clutch out on takeoff it makes a screeching noise only for a second. When I put the wheels in the air and pull the clutch the wheels do not stop rotating. When It's on the ground it will not move with the clutch pulled in. If I put it in a higher gear and hit the throttle it does not rev.. Any ideas what could be causing the screeching noise? I don't think the clutch is slipping or at least not when the clutch is already let out. This is the manual clutch and it was replaced about a month ago. The clutch adjustment thingy is set at 1pm like it's supposed to be. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Thanks cannondale27, I had everything checked out and all parts appear to be in good condition. The clutch appeared to be very dry. There is plenty of Tranny oil but all the clutch parts seem like there is very little oil on them. Is there a pump or something that pumps the oil onto the clutch? Any ideas why it is so dry? I ran it within 24hrs of taking it out.
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Re: Clutch noise - Please Help!!
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Originally posted by DirtDragon
The clutch adjustment thingy is set at 1pm like it's supposed to be. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
The clutch adjustment thingy is set at 1pm like it's supposed to be. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
It's supposed to be set at 12:00 or more accurately, 37.5mm from the edge of the case. Check your manual for details- it's in there. If you've got a fair amount of hours on yuor quad, you should definitely check the clutch actuating arm. It doesn't appear to be strong enough and will start to deform where the pushrod hits it(down inside the case). You have to take it out to check it. Unhook the cable, take the clutch plates backout, remove the little screw holding it in, and it will pull out. The little half round should be flat on the face. You'll know what I mean if you take it out.
Also, the wheels don't stop on mine either when it's in the air- but that's common. It's actually kinda' convenient for getting the wheels rolling slow to lube the chain!
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