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Can I convert my wet clutch to a dry one?
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13 Apr 2006 12:12 #39236
by elcid
Replied by elcid on topic Can I convert my wet clutch to a dry one?
wel how the hell would you do that?! You mean use a different transmission than what is stock? What transmission would work?! :dry:
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13 Apr 2006 12:22 #39244
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A snowmobile transmission coupled to a 2 speed shaft. Could be fully automatic too.
You did mention unlimited funds?
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What transmission would work?!
A snowmobile transmission coupled to a 2 speed shaft. Could be fully automatic too.
You did mention unlimited funds?
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13 Apr 2006 12:28 #39245
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Ok I may bite. How much you think it will cost for this little project?
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14 Apr 2006 18:12 #39581
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Replied by APE Jay on topic Can I convert my wet clutch to a dry one?
Or, you could open the drain plug, drain the oil out, replace the plug. Now you have a dry clutch. However, this mod is very hard on crank bearings.:woohoo:
Sorry... I couldn't resist:huh:
Jay
Sorry... I couldn't resist:huh:
Jay
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14 Apr 2006 18:36 #39591
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Replied by wireman on topic Can I convert my wet clutch to a dry one?
or multiple clutches as the internal moving parts mysteriously clutch eachother!:whistle: :woohoo: couldnt help either,once the door was opened by a higher up!goodluck,happy clutching!
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