I have a 2000 conquest with a 20hp law and Adair tracks. What does shimming the primary clutch do for you? How do you remove the primary clutch? Do you also shim the secondary clutch and if so how do you remove it?
Now for the new product:
HD
At the coast in Texas we have used a product called ( Corrision X ). This is the best stuff I have ever seen and I have used it on all marine applications for years. The standard spray is in a red can and it goes on thin. If you go to the Corrision X web site you can read all the specs but in short it lives up to the hype. A standard duck hunt at the coast and your shotgun and shell brass are rusting by midday not to mention the engine on your airboat. We have tried everything over the years to combat this problem and when I switched to this product years ago it changed the game. I can hunt all weekend and never touch my shotgun and it does not matter if I drop it in the salt water. My airboat cost as much as my new corvette and I no longer have any corrosion problem on the engine or electronics. When I first came across this product it was at a boat show in Houston and they had a TV in a fish tank full of it showing the product.
The other product that should interest us is the Corrision X HD! This stuff sprays on thick like syrup and does not sling off. A standard set of non galvanized leaf springs on a trailer will last at best two years at the coast and the exposed portion of your wheel studs will get covered in rust in a month making wheel removal a PIA. Once I used the HD on these areas I no longer had any rust issue at all and the product does not wash off even if you pressure wash the area. I took a can of HD and sprayed the chains on my Argo about a month ago and it is still on the chains and they still look great.
One of the things about this stuff is if it gets scratched away from a metal surface it will spread back out to cover the surface again. If your spray it on a vertical cable it will actually go up the cable until it spreads out to the correct thickness. They have put their product up against all the other stuff and it beats them hands down! I will attach a link so you guys can check it out.
Now for the new product:
HD
At the coast in Texas we have used a product called ( Corrision X ). This is the best stuff I have ever seen and I have used it on all marine applications for years. The standard spray is in a red can and it goes on thin. If you go to the Corrision X web site you can read all the specs but in short it lives up to the hype. A standard duck hunt at the coast and your shotgun and shell brass are rusting by midday not to mention the engine on your airboat. We have tried everything over the years to combat this problem and when I switched to this product years ago it changed the game. I can hunt all weekend and never touch my shotgun and it does not matter if I drop it in the salt water. My airboat cost as much as my new corvette and I no longer have any corrosion problem on the engine or electronics. When I first came across this product it was at a boat show in Houston and they had a TV in a fish tank full of it showing the product.
The other product that should interest us is the Corrision X HD! This stuff sprays on thick like syrup and does not sling off. A standard set of non galvanized leaf springs on a trailer will last at best two years at the coast and the exposed portion of your wheel studs will get covered in rust in a month making wheel removal a PIA. Once I used the HD on these areas I no longer had any rust issue at all and the product does not wash off even if you pressure wash the area. I took a can of HD and sprayed the chains on my Argo about a month ago and it is still on the chains and they still look great.
One of the things about this stuff is if it gets scratched away from a metal surface it will spread back out to cover the surface again. If your spray it on a vertical cable it will actually go up the cable until it spreads out to the correct thickness. They have put their product up against all the other stuff and it beats them hands down! I will attach a link so you guys can check it out.
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