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HT clutch slips when turning motor over
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<blockquote data-quote="eljefino" data-source="post: 119277" data-attributes="member: 3734"><p>The cure was way easier than I expected and I didn't even get my hands greasy. Maybe b/c the gearbox was practically dry, LOL. Threw a dollop of grease in, not too much of course.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I locked the clutch lever in the depressed position, took off the passenger side cover, undid the little jam screw, and turned the "daisy" clockwise about 200 degrees, slightly more than half a turn.</p><p></p><p>Now when I pop the clutch it either locks up the rear tire (fine-- I can get those at walmart-- hate to wear down these "wierd" special order mail order parts) or instantly starts the motor (super!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eljefino, post: 119277, member: 3734"] The cure was way easier than I expected and I didn't even get my hands greasy. Maybe b/c the gearbox was practically dry, LOL. Threw a dollop of grease in, not too much of course. Anyway I locked the clutch lever in the depressed position, took off the passenger side cover, undid the little jam screw, and turned the "daisy" clockwise about 200 degrees, slightly more than half a turn. Now when I pop the clutch it either locks up the rear tire (fine-- I can get those at walmart-- hate to wear down these "wierd" special order mail order parts) or instantly starts the motor (super!) [/QUOTE]
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