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Hey everybody, hoping for some advise on any adjustments to this 102c I had drop shipped to me awhile back. I lubed it up as best I could while assembled with some dry moly, and put it on when I had redone the top end and water cooled conversion, and just ran with it since. I'm going to pull it soon to relube and inspect.
I'm not so sure this is the best configuration for my use case however. What I'm reading is this particular configuration model number was more of a race type setup, with a higher engagement rpm.
I've noticed that reverse is no bueno with this particular clutch. Evidently there is a 2nd rev limiter in the
CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition), that's dependent on the shift position sensor. I can barely get it to move when in reverse, I have to look for a 'pristine' spot to turn around while on the trail, or get out and grunt it backwards by hand.
Another symptom of trail riding with this clutch is excessive fuel consumption. I'm getting like 8-10 mpg if that, its frustrating to not really be able to get anywhere, just head down a trail and then turn back when I start to run out of gas. I've gone through the carb (stock), and replaced the float, needle, bowl gasket and drain oring, and even bought a float level measuring tool to confirm it's set correctly. I see the drain tube is slightly damp after out and about, however while idiling it's not leaking/oozing. Also, when I take it apart I use simichrome polish on the overflow drain tube to shine it back up. That way, I can see where the fuel line sits for the most part. I'm assuming this bit of dribble from the overflow is normal, and just part of riding around. Otherwise the carb is dry on the outside, I don't see any signs of leakage anymore. Thoughts on that one?
My hopes was this config was pre-tuned to behave as 'Salisbury' like as possible. It does not seem to be the case. Does anybody here have any experience with updating this, or have any suggestions/advise on what combo to put in? My buggy has the stock driven, and my only performance mods were bore to 80mm, power reeds and a water cooled head. Should I have gotten a 94c instead, is that more dialed into what I was looking for?
Here's a shot of the box label, so I'm assuming that's what's actually in the clutch. I didn't take any photos of it that I can locate from back in the day during installation.
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Also, here's an attached PDF of the paperwork that came in the box. If you see something that's illegible that you'd like to read, let me know and I'll either rescan or snap a photo of the original.
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So do you guys use this clutch? Do you go with the standard 213999A? If not, what combo/setup do you prefer? Any recommendations for a trail rider who's looking to cut fuel consumption? The original Salisbury clutch engagement RPM was 3400, correct? Anybody have the winning PowerBall numbers for the next drawing? Who is John Galt?