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how do i know if my clutchs are not aligned right? - when i ride ifi dont have a helmet on i can hear a littl scratch sound coming from the clutch. what is this? is it bad? how would i fix it? started by 87srvsnow
February 6th 2009 at 4:54 PM
 
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when i ride my sled, if i am not wearing a helmet i can hear this little scratch. i think it is coming from the clutch. i think the primary is tapping the cover. but im not sure, because it doesn't always happen just hear and there.is this bad? could my clutch cover be bent or something.
i think i have brought this up once and was told it was probably the clutch not being aligned. how would i fix this, is it hard, and how much would it cost?
thanks



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February 6th 2009 at 5:34 PM
 
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I was hearing that sound on a sled, just before the motor mount broke. Then I was hearing the primary hitting the secondary, not a pleasant noise.



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February 6th 2009 at 6:33 PM  [ Modified February 6th 2009 at 10:24 PM by TriumphoverU ]
 
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Quote originally posted by wiguy05






ok? sorry i had a question
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I was hearing that sound on a sled, just before the motor mount broke. Then I was hearing the primary hitting the secondary, not a pleasant noise.



ok thank you. i will check to see if the mounts are all tightened tomorrow. there isn't a torque setting for those are
there? just make it tight.


EDIT: i just went to take a look and i noticed that the mount [if looking from over the seat] upper left, is a little loose. there is a little chrome mark in a circle around it form it rubbing. so should i just tighten it and done?



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February 6th 2009 at 6:43 PM  [ Modified February 6th 2009 at 10:24 PM by TriumphoverU ]
 
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But still not as bad as you.





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