This will be long....but needed.
The secondary clutch on the winder is different than the Apex and other models. There are (3) 8mm bolts on the back of the Apex and other model Yamaha clutches that hold the sheaves apart for belt deflection. With these (3) bolts, since they keep the secondary from coming together, when the secondary is mounted on the secondary shaft, there is "float". Float is adjusted with shims on the secondary shaft.
The winder does not have these (3) bolts on the backside of the clutch so the belt deflection is handled by the shims on the secondary shaft alone. Because there are no 8mm bolts on the backside of the secondary for the winder, it allows the clutch to fully close which puts pressure on the shims....which at idle, you will not have float. Once the sled starts moving, you will have float. A good way to test this is with the sled off and at rest, you cannot move the secondary in or out. Now, push in on your helix, your belt will drop into the secondary and now you can move your clutch in and out. This is your float. So, you will not have float at an idle, you will have float once your sled in moving.
And, if you remove the washer behind the secondary, you will have to remove the same washer thickness shims behind the large washer that holds your secondary clutch on. THIS IS HOW YOU CONTROL YOUR BELT DEFLECTION!!! Unless you have a nice secondary adjuster from Thunder Products Clutching, you can just dial in your belt deflection.