Concept Carbon
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hi, just bought a 53-43 and green spring, how do i set the twist, I was told to do a 70deg how do i do that.
thanks jay
thanks jay
yamaholic22
Active member
You want the number six on the helix and one on the sheave. You add the numbers together and multiply by 10 and that is your twist.
Concept Carbon
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wow, thats simple, thanks alot for the quick reply, now i have something to do tonight
Concept Carbon
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also what do i torque the secondary back at. I think its 45ft pounds am I write.
yamaholic22
Active member
I usually go about 35-40 ft-lbs
Concept Carbon
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thanks alot man
S.S.Viper
New member
Hey JaysV...I'd be curious to how the difference turned out for ya...
I just picked up a dalton 52/42...and will be getting agreen spring shortly...
I'm hoping they're pretty close..was told to install 8DN-20's...Gunna try it
straight up first and then see the outcome before I change up...
Anyways...any info in performance is greatly appreciated..
cheers
I just picked up a dalton 52/42...and will be getting agreen spring shortly...
I'm hoping they're pretty close..was told to install 8DN-20's...Gunna try it
straight up first and then see the outcome before I change up...
Anyways...any info in performance is greatly appreciated..
cheers
mrviper700
VIP Lifetime Member
jay the only thing I wanna add is that when you place the spring in the correct hole in clutch and the coreect hole in helix, you will notice the studs and holes for helix dont line up, you grasp the clutch with your left hand and the helix with your right and twist it to the right, to align the holes and push the helix down over the studs. Another tip that makes it very simple is to place a roll of duct tape on the table flat, and place the backside of clutch on top of it, this keeps the sheaves from spreading apart and lowering the height of the studs to the helix.
Concept Carbon
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cool, thanks fo rthe info guys, and il let you know S.S.Viper how it goes but ive never driven the viper much just around m y house never got to open it up.