FLYBYU
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I just picked up a 2007 phazer for my daughter and I was checking it over I noticed on the primary that the flyweights aren't even sitting on the rollers. I've never seen it like that before. Any ideas? Stock clutching
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Maybe @cannondale27 or @Turtle can help out on this one.
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Ok. I sent someone else an email and never heard back
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sounds like it is stuck. i would take the cover off and clean the clutch where the bushing rides with steel wool and make sure everything slides freely with the spring out. if it had sat for awhile, could have some corrosion or belt dust hanging it up. have to do this to any sled that sits for an extended period.
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I'm pretty sure it's not stuck. I can move and bang it back. Almost like wrong weights or shim behind sheave.
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I'm pretty sure it's not stuck. I can move and bang it back. Almost like wrong weights or shim behind sheave.
Can you post a picture?
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Photo doesn't do it justice. I can swivel them back and forth
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Photo doesn't do it justice. I can swivel them back and forth
I dont see a problem other then they are rusty.
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And that's loose
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And that's loose
When the clutch is spinning the fly weight moves out that little bit and touches the roller.. thats why they call it a fly weight
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Well of course Tom I know that. I've never seen them that loose
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