moneybags Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 Ok, I just got a new clutch from F.A.S.T racing and have a question. Will it be ok to use 3 of the HD springs and 3 stock clutch springs? I got the HD springs cause I plan on getting a chetta cub soon. If I use the 3 HD springs and 3 stock springs is that goint to hurt my clutch? how long should I soak my clutch? This is kinda hard for me to explane but hear go's Today, I put my clutch on to get a better understanding of how it works.(no soak) When moving my shee back and forth it makes a clinking sound. Long storey short, I looked at the steel plates side by side and noticed that the teath are not the same. The steal plates from Fast look to have teth that come to more of a point. Did anybody elce notice that? In no way am I saying anything bad about F.A.S.T and I did try to search for the answer. Quote
Bansh-eman Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 Ok, I just got a new clutch from F.A.S.T racing and have a question. Will it be ok to use 3 of the HD springs and 3 stock clutch springs? I got the HD springs cause I plan on getting a chetta cub soon. If I use the 3 HD springs and 3 stock springs is that goint to hurt my clutch? how long should I soak my clutch? This is kinda hard for me to explane but hear go's Today, I put my clutch on to get a better understanding of how it works.(no soak) When moving my shee back and forth it makes a clinking sound. Long storey short, I looked at the steel plates side by side and noticed that the teath are not the same. The steal plates from Fast look to have teth that come to more of a point. Did anybody elce notice that? In no way am I saying anything bad about F.A.S.T and I did try to search for the answer. you will be fine running 3 oem and 3 hd springs thats what me and poish use. when soaking just put all your plates in a plastic bag and pour some oil over them to cover them all. take your old shit off and put the new ones in and they will be good. Quote
Ting Ting Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 (edited) My F.A.S.T. Clutch I run 3 hd and 3 oem Like Bansh-emane said if you start to soak them when you start to change the clutch by the time your ready to install the plates they are soaked enough. About the the steel plates they are just fine. If you need any help with it Just call Jeff up he will help you all the way through he is a real stand up guy. Edited November 2, 2006 by Ting Ting Quote
noslo98 Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 I am running the toomey clutch kit with 3 toomey hd springs and 3 stockers. It works awesome its just a little stiff and takes some getting use to. Quote
Bansh-eman Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 I am running the toomey clutch kit with 3 toomey hd springs and 3 stockers. It works awesome its just a little stiff and takes some getting use to. put all 6 hd's in there and you wont think that 50/50 are so bad lol i got arm pump like crayz with all 6 Quote
noslo98 Posted November 2, 2006 Report Posted November 2, 2006 put all 6 hd's in there and you wont think that 50/50 are so bad lol i got arm pump like crayz with all 6 Thats crazy i couldnt imagine that, i guess ill shut up now... I guess with all 6 you dont have to worry about slip though. I almost did all 6 but i then started to worry about all the pressure on the stock clutch arm. Quote
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