Tuning the CVT clutches seems to be more of an art form than science.
When I built the Bigfoot http://www.6x6world.com/forums/max-a...-tall-tub.html I ordered clutches from Recreatives, hoping to get a matched set and not need to tune. I also mounted the 40 horse Kohler on the original motor plate with rubber mounts. I knew there was a lot of movement in the mounts, so I added a couple extra stabilizing springs to help out. The problem I had was the clutch upshift seemed to happen too fast. When I would start out Everything seemed to engage properly, but the machine would take a giant leap forward in speed making trail riding tough...it really wanted to run over the person in front of me.Over the Christmas break I pulled the motor and replaced the rubber mounts with solid ones. That change really improved how the clutches worked.Now I feel I just need a slight amount of fine tuning. My thought is the engagement is a touch too high...like 1900-2000 rpms, but the normal driving range is correct at 2500-3500 rpms.I'm looking for opinions here, so please let me know what you think.