Help identify srx clutch parts.

vibeline

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I bought a 98 srx700 a few years ago.
I rode it from my house to the lake about 1/2 mile.
I rode about 2 miles east 1/2 to 3/4 throttle everything was great.
I did a U turn and put the flapper to the bar.
About 3/4 of a mile speedo was pegged, I was smilin, about the 1 mile mark the belt exploded. (I was pissed).
2 out of three of the clutch weights were gone (they vaporised).
I put stock clutches on it and it has been fine since.

There is a (39) marked on the helix.
The secondary spring is black with a pink stripe
Weights?????
The primary spring is red.

Thanks
 

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Those weights are HeelClickers and primary spring is most likely HC red.
Secondary spring looks stock Yamaha pink (pretty soft).

You have Maxximum performance Roller secondary. Helix is 39deg.

EDIT: Pink is pretty Stiff not soft.
 
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Maxximum out of business

I found an old post from Mrviper he suggested w/w/w primary,
green secondary, 51/43 helix and stock weights with lots of tip weight.
I'm looking for top end lake running.
Who makes a 51/43 helix that will fit in that machined secondary?

Other parts I have are:
a stock helix part# 38BV71
black with silver dot secondary spring
stock secondary clutch
8DN00 Weights with 4.5 gram weights in both holes

Any other suggestions welcome.

Thanks
 
You can not use (normal) 51/43 helix with roller secondary. It's way too steep (and don't fit in). These instructions are for stock (button) secondary.

I believe MrViper can give you right agle info for roller sec.
That silver secondary spring is quite tight for radar-runs, try to find green from somewhere.
 
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I see it now :)

But straight 39deg ??? with stock secondary?

If you have stock clutches, try search. There is alot of good set-up's here.
 


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