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Between the two clutch facings
A spring is used to hold together the clutch and the flywheel.
what is the torque for the bolts on the clutch springs for a trx 90/>
by changing the clutch springs.. weak/aged springs = low rpm/slow take off, stiffer springs= higher rpm/ faster take off. 1. drain oil and remove right hand side engine cover. 2. remove clutch bowl. (remove circlip & slide bowl off) 3. clutch pads are now exposed, the clutch springs hold these pads together. 4. remove and replace these springs.
Remove the transmission. Remove the clutch plate and springs. Remove the clutch. Reverse the process to install the new clutch.
a pressure plate works by springs. when disengaged the tension is released from the springs which hold the clutch plate against the flywheel,allowing the clutch plate to spin free,which basically stops the transfer of power from engine to gearbox when clutch is engaged the tension is reapplied to springs in pressure plate forcing the clutch plate against the flywheel
the torsion springs
Sounds like clutch slip. Either the clutch springs need adjusting or the clutch plates are worn out.
the clutch springs are not adjustable. proper tension is set when the springs are tightened all the way down. the bolts are 6mm w/10mm heads should torque to 90 to 110 inch lbs.
the springs in the clutch may be shot or broken
There is more than reason. A clutch has plates that engage and disengage. The plates can wear out , often mostly due to riding the clutch or other improper operation. The clutch also has bearing and springs- if any of these breaks, the clutch fails.
A clutch is a disc usually made of metal, with a hub, spokes, and sometimes springs. Some clutches are cone shaped.