Best diaphragm clutch conversion kit 1972
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Best diaphragm clutch conversion kit 1972
Does anyone have any suggestions for a a good diaphragm kit for a 1972 shovel. I have the usual pulling with the clutch in and the bike in first at a stop. Motor is a 95CI S&S with some pretty hefty cams but the stock clutch pack seems to hold the power just fine. I run the baker 6/4 box and clutch and I really like that but it is overkill for this bike but will pull the trigger if that is what I need to do.
I remember that Sifton was the go to a while back but is there anything else better out there. I distantly remember it had no instructions. Not looking at a Tamer.
I remember that Sifton was the go to a while back but is there anything else better out there. I distantly remember it had no instructions. Not looking at a Tamer.
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Yes go to www.evolution-industries.com, very well made in America product. Very nice people call them if you can't get an answer they will get back with you. I have one of their units in a 1978 FXS with a Sputhe 5 in 4 and wish I knew about them sooner!
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After a satisfactory 1.5" primary belt install in my '73 4 spd, I later on wanted to go to a 2" open primary, bobber style. After alignment details, clutch adjustments, etc. I was ready for first kick and she fired right off. I pulled in the clutch, kicked her down into first.........! WHAM, right into the utility shed door on the carport. Holy poop, wtf? Pressure plate separation? Check. Belt tension? trial trial trial. Pully alignment? check and check again. Changed out Friction discs with new Barnett pack. NADA.(this was about 8 yrs ago, didn't know much you tube) I let the project gather dust, moving her around out of the way, riding an acquired 06 RoadKing Police(my new disaster). Then only recently a year ago or so I decided to peruse Pacific Mike videos that addressed old iron clutch issues. After combing through multitude comments section I came across the clutch dragging issue similar to WearyOne post. Per Pacific Mike, the friction disc finger holes are punched rather than drilled and this will warp the plate, making separation sketchy. The FIX is drill out those holes 25/64 (.015" over 3/8). Thank You Pacific Mike! The '73 is once again the fun ride I had always enjoyed .
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Yes go to www.evolution-industries.com, very well made in America product. Very nice people call them if you can't get an answer they will get back with you. I have one of their units in a 1978 FXS with a Sputhe 5 in 4 and wish I knew about them sooner!
After a satisfactory 1.5" primary belt install in my '73 4 spd, I later on wanted to go to a 2" open primary, bobber style. After alignment details, clutch adjustments, etc. I was ready for first kick and she fired right off. I pulled in the clutch, kicked her down into first.........! WHAM, right into the utility shed door on the carport. Holy poop, wtf? Pressure plate separation? Check. Belt tension? trial trial trial. Pully alignment? check and check again. Changed out Friction discs with new Barnett pack. NADA.(this was about 8 yrs ago, didn't know much you tube) I let the project gather dust, moving her around out of the way, riding an acquired 06 RoadKing Police(my new disaster). Then only recently a year ago or so I decided to peruse Pacific Mike videos that addressed old iron clutch issues. After combing through multitude comments section I came across the clutch dragging issue similar to WearyOne post. Per Pacific Mike, the friction disc finger holes are punched rather than drilled and this will warp the plate, making separation sketchy. The FIX is drill out those holes 25/64 (.015" over 3/8). Thank You Pacific Mike! The '73 is once again the fun ride I had always enjoyed .
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Well, not understanding the **** on Sifton flowing in here, simple stupid to install & adjust and solid as it gets under hard use, survived my 88" and now the 93" and I abused that thing in my younger days. The hub that comes in the kits are junk, studs are soft, wear very fast and easy to strip the threads. Need instructions I'll post pictures. Can't get a simpler easy pull clutch on the old girls, I do suggest new plates and steels and make sure the plates move easy over the studs on the hub.
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Well, not understanding the **** on Sifton flowing in here, simple stupid to install & adjust and solid as it gets under hard use, survived my 88" and now the 93" and I abused that thing in my younger days. The hub that comes in the kits are junk, studs are soft, wear very fast and easy to strip the threads. Need instructions I'll post pictures. Can't get a simpler easy pull clutch on the old girls, I do suggest new plates and steels and make sure the plates move easy over the studs on the hub.
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