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Post by tycomike on Aug 20, 2014 9:35:03 GMT -6
So now that I've realized my clutch needs to be replaced. Can anyone explain to the difference in the colored springs? Do I change the large spring behind the clutch to the same color as the other springs? I might as well do it right. As well do I want or should I change the rollers? Thanks. Mike
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Post by twowheeler on Aug 20, 2014 12:59:31 GMT -6
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Post by Bashan on Aug 20, 2014 15:45:12 GMT -6
If you mean the main or torque spring, the bare metal or blue one is stock and then the yellow is a little stiffer and the red one is stiffest. The stronger springs hold you in lower ratios longer and make for better take off and hill climbing. If your engine isn't strong enough to push the variator all the way out you may lose some top end.
Here's one way to swap them out. And here's a youtube from one of our sponsors:
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