Keith
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I am having clutch problems with my 05 Grizzly. The belt got wet, I pulled the plug and drained all the water. Everything seemed fine driving slowly on the trail. When I got out on the road, my grizz would not shift out properly and would only do 35Km/H without over reving the engine. I suspect that the secondary clutch is having some problems.
Any thoughts before I take it apart?
Any thoughts before I take it apart?
Irv
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1995 XLT SP (Son's)
You might have dirt and mud in your clutch as well? All the water could have displaced the clutch grease too? Good luck...Irv
SledderSteve
Lifetime Member
I got lucky on one and just had to clean all the gunk out when I pulled the cover.
(Not an easy task on a hung-over Saturday morning in a condo parking lot.)
I took it for a spin without the cover in spite of all my safety training and it worked fine so I just put it all back together, gave it back to the wife and told her it was good.
I then sunk the second one, had the same issue, put it on the trailer and haven't looked at it since.
I "plan" to take both machines down and do "proper" maintenance before it gets too cold, the snow flies and I get all distracted with my other toy.
Maybe we can fire up the snorkle thread again. :wink:
(Not an easy task on a hung-over Saturday morning in a condo parking lot.)
I took it for a spin without the cover in spite of all my safety training and it worked fine so I just put it all back together, gave it back to the wife and told her it was good.
I then sunk the second one, had the same issue, put it on the trailer and haven't looked at it since.
I "plan" to take both machines down and do "proper" maintenance before it gets too cold, the snow flies and I get all distracted with my other toy.
Maybe we can fire up the snorkle thread again. :wink: