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  • #16
    Yea you do have some cleaning to do. I hope the clutch material doesn't fall of the rotors. That seems to be a problem on machines that sat a long time outside. If they do and you are looking for parts they are the same as the scramblers. Also the muffler should be mounted outside the body and have small flex pipe going from the muffler to the engine. I bet that may burn or already has burned the fiberglass. Definitely needs some work but they are cool once you get them going. Good luck!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by LarryW View Post
      Yea you do have some cleaning to do. I hope the clutch material doesn't fall of the rotors. That seems to be a problem on machines that sat a long time outside. If they do and you are looking for parts they are the same as the scramblers. Also the muffler should be mounted outside the body and have small flex pipe going from the muffler to the engine. I bet that may burn or already has burned the fiberglass. Definitely needs some work but they are cool once you get them going. Good luck!
      Is there anything I can do to try and restore the clutch material? I can see that its still there.

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      • #18
        It has something to do with the glue and the aging. I dont think you can restore it any. Another thing you could try if you run into problems with them is reglueing them or you could even get more material at mcmaster carr. I am not sure what glue would work best but make sure it can take heat well. Hopefully yours stays intact.

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