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12.27.2010, 10:21 PM

Check the slipper clutch pads?


Or just change the sring on clutch for a stronger one?


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What slipper are you running?
I not sure if the Esavage or nitro savage is different.
Did you take it apart and see if you maybe have cooked it to much?
The last 2 pads were brand new and they really dont looked cooked. I feel the slipping though. I can't tighten the nut anymore. It's as far as it'll go.
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Check the slipper clutch pads?


Or just change the sring on clutch for a stronger one?
I was using the stock spring then I tightened it so much it flattened the spring. Went with a black spring from a nitro Savage and same thing.

Noticed it's pulling hard to the right on acceleration. Maybe it's my diffs. I'll have to take everything apart and take a look.


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