

shagman
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- Cedarville Michigan
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- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2017 Sidewinder BTX LE
2014 SR Viper XTX SE (Sold)
What secondary spring are you running?
I figure if I go up to a pk/pk/pk primary spring I will get more total force while keeping my engagement the same, however my max rpm will be quite a bit higher, so dropping back to a lighter weight to adjust for the higher spring rate should account for the rpm increase and hopefully prevent as much belt slippage
I think once that 8JP starts to slip it is hard to stop it. By that I mean I think it glazes over and continues to be a problem even after adjustments.. I ran 1 8JP for 3400 miles with no problems. I then had an aftermarket primary weight problem and the belt would slip in the mid range. I now have the clutch dialed in---with a new belt-- but when I used that old 8jp as a spare this week it made some marks on the primary. I have not yet washed the belt to see if it would return to its former "stickiness " but I will just buy a new 8jp or try one of the 8dn's I have. If your belt has been slipping try washing it between adjustments.
I think once that 8JP starts to slip it is hard to stop it. By that I mean I think it glazes over and continues to be a problem even after adjustments.. I ran 1 8JP for 3400 miles with no problems. I then had an aftermarket primary weight problem and the belt would slip in the mid range. I now have the clutch dialed in---with a new belt-- but when I used that old 8jp as a spare this week it made some marks on the primary. I have not yet washed the belt to see if it would return to its former "stickiness " but I will just buy a new 8jp or try one of the 8dn's I have. If your belt has been slipping try washing it between adjustments.