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is the dirt digger a complete kit?

with friction ans steel plates?

 

did you oil the frictionplates while putting them in?

only 2hours??

yep with both friction and steels plates....I also let the clutch soak in the same oil I am running,which is yamahalube...10w30...I ran the same oil in the stock clutch for 8 years....

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Here is what Barnett said when I emailed them....

 

While we do not have any known problems with this clutch kit, we would be happy

to inspect and replace the clutch as needed. Just send the clutch plates and

springs to us and be sure to include your name, address, and note explaining

what has happened. With it only lasting two hours, it sounds like it could have

been caused by a stack height that was to thin- possibly even due in part from

a worn pressure plate and/or clutch boss (inner hub). If your clutch boss or

pressure plate is worn, it can cause a new clutch to burn up fast. The clutch

plates burning up shouldn't cause any unusual wear on the clutch basket.

 

Chris Taylor

Barnett Tool & Eng.

2238 Palma Dr.

Ventura, CA 93003

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I have the same problem. I just got my motor ported, while I had it apart I put a new barnett dirt digger in it. I know it doesn't have any more than 2hrs on it ( most of it is break- in time on my motor , so pretty easy riding). It was slipping so bad that when i took it apart the steels were purple. I only have one thing to say about the $89 barnett dirt digger....JUNK

 

I was told to go with fibers out of a yamaha R6 street bike, as for the steels i don't know. I cant use the barnetts because they have got so hot they've loss their temper. I hate to go back to stockers because of the lesser amount of surface area. I guess i'll stick with the barnett springs due to the stiffer rate. If you figure somthing out let me know

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