Exciter with POLARIS clutch... ???
I sure would like to know your clutching with the Polaris drive clutch !
journeymanjourneyman said:From what I have seen on this website,
I have probably the best background on the Exciter L/C sleds.
At least that I have seen so far.
If anyone wants to clutch them with a Polaris clutch,
I have the specs that work VERY well.
I sure would like to know your clutching with the Polaris drive clutch !
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Lasse said:journeyman
I sure would like to know your clutching with the Polaris drive clutch !
You need to run a polaris red or a tall comet blue spring w/ A52 comet weights. Those springs have a tall profile with a low shift rate. LIKE 300/150. The next time I am down at our shop I will see if I have any. I think I sold all my old parts though years ago.
Exciter clutching with Polaris drive clutch ???
Please explain.
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The Polaris RED spring is a relatively soft spring !
Engagement 120 lbs / Full shift 245 lbs
I would like to have 3800-4000 as engagement rpm.
What about to use any of the Polaris "10" series weights ?
What about gearing ?
I do not understand what you wrote above !?!?journeyman said:You need to run a Polaris red or a tall Comet blue spring w/ A52 comet weights.
Those springs have a tall profile with a low shift rate. LIKE 300/150.
The next time I am down at our shop I will see if I have any.
I think I sold all my old parts though years ago.
Please explain.
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The Polaris RED spring is a relatively soft spring !
Engagement 120 lbs / Full shift 245 lbs
I would like to have 3800-4000 as engagement rpm.
What about to use any of the Polaris "10" series weights ?
What about gearing ?