Need clutching help

Kachess

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I have a sled that used to be turboed, and has a 01 800 polaris primary on it. I finally have the motor running half decent again, but now I'm only using half the clutch sheave (not fully engaging). I tried a weaker spring and it only helped a little. I'd like to buy a stock Yami RX-1 clutch which I know how to set up but can't find one. I'm not sure how to make this thing work without endless trial and error and dumping money into parts.
 
You shouldn't need to get rid of that polaris clutch. I am running a cat clutch with polaris spring and weights on mine and they calibrate the same. What weights do you have? Also check your secondary and see if they changed the spring to a stiffer one or gave it a whole lot of twist.

I am running the stock secondary at 70 degrees twist

Arctic cat primary clutch with polaris 10-60 weights anda polaris dark blue/white spring

Mine runs great and pulls really hard clear to full shift, which is somewhere between 85 and 90 mph on the speedo.
05 vector mtn.
 
not positive, but I think I have 10-65 wts and have some 10-60 polaris wts that we used to run. The spring is light blue. I'm not even shifting half way out. I haven't checked the secondary, but it apears to have a stock spring, and it feels like our stockers when I have to change a belt. I'll check and see exactly where I am when I get home.
 
not positive, but I think I have 10-65 wts and have some 10-60 polaris wts that we used to run. The spring is light blue. I'm not even shifting half way out. I haven't checked the secondary, but it apears to have a stock spring, and it feels like our stockers when I have to change a belt. I'll check and see exactly where I am when I get home.
 
not positive, but I think I have 10-65 wts and have some 10-60 polaris wts that we used to run. The spring is light blue. I'm not even shifting half way out. I haven't checked the secondary, but it apears to have a stock spring, and it feels like our stockers when I have to change a belt. I'll check and see exactly where I am when I get home.
 
I would call Tom Hartman he will probaly have a set up for you he usues alot of poo primaries.
 


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