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  • Primary clutch weights 2011 750HDi

    Does anyone have a chart as to what weights should be used in the primary clutch for a certain elevation

    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    Check your parts manual clutch section.
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    • #3
      In the parts manual they list both the 185g and 220g as high altitude. I would like to know what each size will be its maximum altitude

      Thanks for the quick reply

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      • #4
        Argo Adventure is a large Argo dealer that always gives great service and is a wealth of info, has the altitudes listed with the clutch weights on their website when you pull up the actual part.

        I just drilled out the centers of my Frontiers clutch weights and they told me that 205 grams was an ideal weight for my machine for use in the 8,000-10,000 feet above sea level. I stopped at 207 grams because some of the lower trailheads I start at are in the low 6,000 range and I didn't want to have issues of hitting the rev limiter there. I took my machine out a couple of weeks ago and I went from 6,200 to 9,000 and it ran great. I believe the 185 gram weights are for extreme elevation of 11,000 feet +, but it varies from model to model.

        What is your elevation range you are going to operate in?

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        • #5
          Mostly 8,000 - 9000 foot range

          Thanks

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          • #6
            According to their website and the 2011 HDI manual they have on their site as well. The 185 gram (part #127-208) is for 11,000+ feet. The manual lists the 185 and 220 gram as "high altitude" for the EFI models and I can't find the specific elevation range for the 220 gram, but obviously your elevation range would be in the 220 gram range as it is the only step down from the 185 gram. If you don't get up into the RPM range you want at elevation you could drill them out a bit to 210 grams.

            The 220 gram part # is 127-209.

            The 240 gram is the stock weight for EFI models.

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            • #7
              Thank you

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