Can't Find Neutral... Me Neither
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With properly adjusted clutch ensure primary fluid level is like diagram. Don’t get hung up on ounces get hung up on level. Mine calls for 38 I used about 35 last time. Also I switched to 75/140 gear oil in tranny and formula plus in primary. Considerable difference in neutral. Not like my sons Honda but vast improvement. Jmho
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07UltraGuy (Yesterday)
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I'm confused - is the Mobile 1 gear oil or not?
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It’s motor oil, just like HD Syn 3 20w50 that HD will tell you to put in a trans or primary.
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Make sure the primary does not have too much fluid in it.
Use Redline Shockproof in the transmission.
Way to know if the clutch is dragging is to have it in gear, engine off, on level ground...pull in the clutch lever. Does it roll as easily in gear as it does in neutral? If not, either clutch is out of adjustment, or there is too much oil in the primary.
Kevin
Use Redline Shockproof in the transmission.
Way to know if the clutch is dragging is to have it in gear, engine off, on level ground...pull in the clutch lever. Does it roll as easily in gear as it does in neutral? If not, either clutch is out of adjustment, or there is too much oil in the primary.
Kevin
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