Two trips ago my Conquest developed a pretty bad vibration in the clutch belt. At about 2800 rpm it has a very visable vibration inn the belt. After changing the clutch weights in the primary for high altitude and putting the secondary spring in hole #2 it was running as smooth as ever.
The only thing I did different before the vibration happen was to put a new belt on that was a hair tighter being new. After the vibration i swapped the old belt back on but it is doing the same thing. I checked th bolt on both clutches and they were tight. I also tighten the idler chains a bit.
The only thing I notice a foul is a shiny wear spot on the base of the secondary spring housing. I am in the process of taking that apart.
Is there a top/bottom to the way the secondary spring goes in? Is it possible to get the transmission tilted enough to throw things off after tightening the idler chains?or any other thoughts???
The only thing I did different before the vibration happen was to put a new belt on that was a hair tighter being new. After the vibration i swapped the old belt back on but it is doing the same thing. I checked th bolt on both clutches and they were tight. I also tighten the idler chains a bit.
The only thing I notice a foul is a shiny wear spot on the base of the secondary spring housing. I am in the process of taking that apart.
Is there a top/bottom to the way the secondary spring goes in? Is it possible to get the transmission tilted enough to throw things off after tightening the idler chains?or any other thoughts???
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