Clutch noise

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    Clutch noise

    I have a max 2 and the secondary clutch started making noise about half way open. Should there be any play when you lift on the clutch? It is a small amount but does move.

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    Are the 3 ramp guides ( buttons) in place, one broke will cause a ruckus.


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    The rubber pieces? All there. To me it seemed like the clutches are out of line. How does one line them up?

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    I should have asked, what type of noise is present? Is there a power loss? Is your belt slipping?
    It could be a worn belt, worn spring, sheared key, snap ring yadayadayada.
    There is generally some in out play in a t20, you may feel this going up and down.

    There is a clutch guide on the home page.


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    No power lose. I think it is the belt itself. Going to check out the aliment and go from there. Thanks for the input

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    Not sure if this will address your specific situation but you mentioned alignment. Check out page 6.

    http://forums.bajasae.net/forum/uplo...SAECatalog.pdf

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