Clutch not disengaging after part install and adjustment
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You need to start over!
Remove and lay out all of your parts...have your manual handy and start at Step 1.
The friction plates need to be soaked prior to the install. If the Barnett clutch that you are using comes with 'anti-chatter' rings (the first ones you install in the basket...smaller than the regular steels and friction plates) REMOVE them!
Call Barnett Technical Assistance about your problem...they are a great resource and glad to help!
Adjust your primary chain to proper specs...adjust the cable all the way in...do a complete clutch adjust (by the book) with the engine cold.
It is probably something simple...don't overlook the obvious...you can do this!
Good luck...
Steve
Remove and lay out all of your parts...have your manual handy and start at Step 1.
The friction plates need to be soaked prior to the install. If the Barnett clutch that you are using comes with 'anti-chatter' rings (the first ones you install in the basket...smaller than the regular steels and friction plates) REMOVE them!
Call Barnett Technical Assistance about your problem...they are a great resource and glad to help!
Adjust your primary chain to proper specs...adjust the cable all the way in...do a complete clutch adjust (by the book) with the engine cold.
It is probably something simple...don't overlook the obvious...you can do this!
Good luck...
Steve
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