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So I was installing a new clutch cable in my 01 banshee the other day. I got the old one off with no problem but couldn't get the new one on. I kept moving the arm back and forth trying to get the cable through it. I noticed it made a "popping" sound and now when i let the clutch lever out real slow, the shee will just sit there like i am still holding the clutch in. However if i let the clutch lever "snap" out like as if i was shifting real fast, it will disengage just fine... What the heck happened?

 

I'm thinking it's the spring that's under that arm and may have jumped a revolution. If so, What is the easiest way to wind that spring back up without removing the carbs.

 

I am mechanically inclined, I'm just not familiar with banshee's. (Cough, Cough...former honda rider!) Don't hate me lol

 

Any help will be appreciated!

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Is the adjuster adjusted properly?

 

Take the clutch cover off and there is a screw and a nut that run directly through the middle of the outer pressure plate all the way in and makes contact with your ball and rod, loosen the lock nut and turn the screw in when you get it to where you want it tighten the lock nut .... MAKE SURE IT IS TIGHT and then put her back together..... all done really easy!

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Is the adjuster adjusted properly?

 

Take the clutch cover off and there is a screw and a nut that run directly through the middle of the outer pressure plate all the way in and makes contact with your ball and rod, loosen the lock nut and turn the screw in when you get it to where you want it tighten the lock nut .... MAKE SURE IT IS TIGHT and then put her back together..... all done really easy!

 

 

I just did that the other morning. I took everything apart and cleaned it all up and inspected it then put back together. I don't know what it was but, it is not doing it nemore. The clutch quit sticking. Thanks For Your Help Though!

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I just did that the other morning. I took everything apart and cleaned it all up and inspected it then put back together. I don't know what it was but, it is not doing it nemore. The clutch quit sticking. Thanks For Your Help Though!

 

 

It was proly just a lil off then and you fixed it not even knowing :thumbsup:

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