Originally Posted by
dirtdobber
Thanks JB and AJ. I'm not so worried about top end speed. The Yanmar is spinning at 3450 WOT so that's enough for me. What I'm really after is a shift to higher gear by the clutch when under a load. AJ I agree the deep lug tires have a lot of bite, and if they don't spin that's fine by me. But, the clutch should be looking for a higher gear and at least load the engine somewhat. If the new clutch weights don't do it then it is what it is, but my gut tells me performance should be better than what I have now, particularly since it will slip the belt when it should spin the tires. The drive clutch just isn't providing the bite.
On another note, I have a spare (old) drive clutch that I was going to build. But, after tearing it down, I don't like the wear pattern on the sheaves. I'm calling this one junk.
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If your going to junk it, I would take it off your hands
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