Oh yeah installed a Barnett clutch cable at the same time as the clutch.
Pull the stack of plates out. I have no clue who's clutch you installed? I know you installed a set of clutches but buy whom? Do I guess Barnett?
... still have a lurch when going from neutral to first, still very difficult to go... to neutral It's not an adjustment issue.
No shit. I mean, no shit? We have that stack out yet? Be honest, are the steels and frictions all lined up as in one direction is the cut side of the plates or stamped steels and they face you as they are installed into the big clutch basket and clutch center?
As you place all the steels in your palm and all the steels are facing one direction as in looking at a stack of pancakes, you have nothing on top of the last steel but the air pressure on it, can we see daylight between steels and sneak in some maple syrup?
See how [if] there is warp in between plates, can we see that the clutch center should stop so you do not lurch forward or can find N easy? But since the one maple syrup is sticking to the other friction, then tags the other steel, do we have enough drag going with that short throw those balls walk out of?
Stack the frictions the same way is the cut side: me repeating the same mantra is a simple move about plate installation and how you lay fingers over fingers and they move together you go bending them. But if you press your fingers like you are praying the steels and frictions are all facing the same way is not this way as you press your fingers now and they don't move but fight that memory is the one direction.
Flat needs direction. Look at a washer being stamped out. You want the most surface covered is the flat side on the bite. Round like a ball needs no direction you install those in the clutch ramp.
If ball ramp is correct; if clutch screw out is correct; if cable and perch gap are correct; if grooves in clutch outer and clutch inner are not holding plate in groove so there is no plate float slide; if-if-if we have the plates in question as we look at the grooving at the b-basket/clu-cntr = Warp plates???
Beats me??? :up: