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Transmission / Drivetrain
Clutch arm issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Lukesky36" data-source="post: 487934" data-attributes="member: 29135"><p>looks like your going to need a offset intake for your setup also while your still assembling the screw right in the middle that holds the clutch cable take it fully out and fill with grease as much as you can and also grease the end of the cam and the inside were the bucking bar goes and also some 3 in one oil on the inside of the clutch plate there are 3 poles that stick out the circular part that rotates it there are little ball bearings behind it add some 3 in one oil in the crack just a little bit will do 3 squirts but these little things will make your motor last a lot longer if you do it before you finish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukesky36, post: 487934, member: 29135"] looks like your going to need a offset intake for your setup also while your still assembling the screw right in the middle that holds the clutch cable take it fully out and fill with grease as much as you can and also grease the end of the cam and the inside were the bucking bar goes and also some 3 in one oil on the inside of the clutch plate there are 3 poles that stick out the circular part that rotates it there are little ball bearings behind it add some 3 in one oil in the crack just a little bit will do 3 squirts but these little things will make your motor last a lot longer if you do it before you finish [/QUOTE]
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