Advice on Clutch Spring
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Advice on Clutch Spring
Hello all,
Just finished putting in my SE 204 cams (2011 RKC 103 with FM 2-1-2, 4" Jackpots, AC and PV with custom map from Jamie). Can't wait for the salt to clear from the roads!
I've done a bunch of reading and in rough terms I expect I will be making 105-110 tq and mid 90's hp. What I am not sure about is whether I should be doing a clutch spring upgrade, as well. I'm thinking that if I do, I could just get the 37871-98A (tween stock and SE), but don't even want to do that unless recommended. Appreciate any input/advice here. Thanks.
TedMan
Just finished putting in my SE 204 cams (2011 RKC 103 with FM 2-1-2, 4" Jackpots, AC and PV with custom map from Jamie). Can't wait for the salt to clear from the roads!
I've done a bunch of reading and in rough terms I expect I will be making 105-110 tq and mid 90's hp. What I am not sure about is whether I should be doing a clutch spring upgrade, as well. I'm thinking that if I do, I could just get the 37871-98A (tween stock and SE), but don't even want to do that unless recommended. Appreciate any input/advice here. Thanks.
TedMan
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I was in the same dilema.
About to install cams and wanted to upgrade the clutch spring. The only thing I had no idea which one to use.
After a lot of searching on this and other sites I settled on the -98A spring. I think the SE spring may be overkill and a little rough on the hand.
I had to order it, was surprised my dealer did not stock it.
About to install cams and wanted to upgrade the clutch spring. The only thing I had no idea which one to use.
After a lot of searching on this and other sites I settled on the -98A spring. I think the SE spring may be overkill and a little rough on the hand.
I had to order it, was surprised my dealer did not stock it.
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Get the AIM Variable Pressure Clutch (http://www.aim-tamachi.com/product.p...&cat=18&page=1). It should be enough with your stock spring... But, it would be better to call them and ask them to recommend something.
I just installed the VP92T on my 96ci bike together with the 255 cams, headers and mufflers (I know it's probably an overkill but I prefer to be safe). The only time you can tell something is different with the clutch, is when you rev the engine and try to press the clutch lever. The higher the RPM the harder it is to pull the cluch lever.
I just installed the VP92T on my 96ci bike together with the 255 cams, headers and mufflers (I know it's probably an overkill but I prefer to be safe). The only time you can tell something is different with the clutch, is when you rev the engine and try to press the clutch lever. The higher the RPM the harder it is to pull the cluch lever.
Last edited by boom23; 03-02-2012 at 07:03 PM.
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I was going through a similar evaluation of options. While I am no expert on the subject, the 98a or the AIM 340 spring are probably solid "in between" springs.
I am waiting for my new clutch pack and spring to arrive from Energy One. For my build they felt strongly the 340 spring was more than enough. Incidentally Energy One makes the spring for AIM. They mentioned the fingers on their spring are radiused so the clutch pull is less than the HD springs, which have flatter fingers.
Here is a chart that has been floating around in these threads:
37882-06 blue dot (117 KgF/258 lbs/ft) 2006-88", 2007 thru 2010-96"
37871-04 yellow dot (135 KgF/ 298 lbs/ft) 2004-05 88" and 2010 Limited
37871-98A (145 KgF/ 320 lbs/ft) 1998-2003 Most recommended on forum for touring
37807-03 pink dot (165 KgF/ 364 lbs/ft) 2007 thru 2010-103 "Police"
37951-98 (175 KgF/ 386 lbs/ft) Current SE
I am waiting for my new clutch pack and spring to arrive from Energy One. For my build they felt strongly the 340 spring was more than enough. Incidentally Energy One makes the spring for AIM. They mentioned the fingers on their spring are radiused so the clutch pull is less than the HD springs, which have flatter fingers.
Here is a chart that has been floating around in these threads:
37882-06 blue dot (117 KgF/258 lbs/ft) 2006-88", 2007 thru 2010-96"
37871-04 yellow dot (135 KgF/ 298 lbs/ft) 2004-05 88" and 2010 Limited
37871-98A (145 KgF/ 320 lbs/ft) 1998-2003 Most recommended on forum for touring
37807-03 pink dot (165 KgF/ 364 lbs/ft) 2007 thru 2010-103 "Police"
37951-98 (175 KgF/ 386 lbs/ft) Current SE