bull
Extreme
On my last ride I removed the sled from the trailer. Give gas, the clutch did not engaged it didn't squeezed the belt. After I pressed a few times on the gas it finally engaged and I was good for the day. Because of the Holiday I wasn't able to find a place where they can look at it. Do you think I am good to go tomorrow. I Talked with a mechanic and told me that the clucth is probably dirty. I got only 3700 KM on it.
Thanks
BUll
Thanks
BUll
Grimm
TY 4 Stroke God
Maybe when you loaded your sled on the trailer, you had to hit the brakes, not allowing the belt to ride to the top of the secondary. Then you had to get on the gas to get it to engage when you wanted to remove the sled.
kviper
VIP Member
Frost on the clutch.
NY AttakGT
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Grimm said:Maybe when you loaded your sled on the trailer, you had to hit the brakes, not allowing the belt to ride to the top of the secondary. Then you had to get on the gas to get it to engage when you wanted to remove the sled.
I go with this theory..maybe last time you rode you stopped the sled with heavy brake, and the secondary stuck open? If the secondary was open it took the primary alittle bit to close to a certain point until the belt finally tightened up and engaged the secondary?
bull
Extreme
Thanks for your input guys, 384 KM today worked flawlessly I will go with frost on the clutch. Make sens. I worked on it inside and I loaded her on the trailer and sat there for a few weeks
kviper
VIP Member
If you drove your sled in to or on to your trailer your secondary clutch would not have been open at that speed.
I have seen many people get on cold sled's with frost on the clutches and could not figure out why the sled don't move. This is really bad sometimes with enclosed trailer's where there are really big temp swing's.
Put on a stand and run before trying to move!
I have seen many people get on cold sled's with frost on the clutches and could not figure out why the sled don't move. This is really bad sometimes with enclosed trailer's where there are really big temp swing's.
Put on a stand and run before trying to move!