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Mine is old and worn out and I know i saw one once on a website and now i can't find it.
Or has anyone found a suitable replcement maybe designed for a different machine.
Scott
I have looked at this dang wet clutch issue for a few days now.
I don't see any serious issues with the clutch shoes or the clutch housing...actually they look fine....especially the housing.
The one way bearing was in correct also.
But I sat and thought about it and I can't see the clutch...
Well I fixed my rich cold blooded Griz today. No one on any forums ever responded as to where or how to adjust it...I went to the dealer and had the mechanic tell me...and he was not fond of me asking how to questions.
I did not need advice on air/fuel mixture theory...just where is the damn...
Well..I fixed the carb....I replaced the primary sheave, weights and cam...they were toasted....but I have a clutch issue.
When I idle, in neutral, the sheaves turn...which they should not. The should be sitting and not turn until a bit of throttle is applied.
If I toss it in gear the bike...
Hmm 44 views and no response......bummer.
Well I talked to a different local dealer today ( other than the first one who only said use Yamalube)...and this dealer ( service guy)gave me good recomendations that they use instead of the yamalube.
Well forget the bolt...I built my own strap wrench....now I can strap wrench anything .....I have 6 feet of strap.
That was alot tighter than i expected....I had to put a 2 foot extension on my breaker bar to pop the nut free.
Now if anyone has an alternative to "grizzly grease" let me...
Do I need to go to a Yamaha dealer for a specific grease or...is there a suitable substitute.
Also how do you get the primary center bolt outg...without buying the specialty tool from yamaha. Has anyone come up with an easier way.
I assume it is a right hand thread.
I tried a strap wrench but...
So first off I have a Grizzly 600 (2001) with about 5k miles on it. Bought it used a while back.
Had been moderately maintained....not bad but they could have done better.
I was out today and while the engine seemed to have plenty of power the top speed was not there. Maybe I could get 40 mph...
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