I know this is a long shot but,,, I picked up a honda odyssey with a john deere cyclone 340 motor. It has the stock comet 102c clutch, can't determine what color spring is in it anymore. I am trying to find out what the stock clutching is on that sled. I am looking to get a higher engagement out of it, and am not sure what a good starting point would be.
Sorry to ask a non yamaha question here, but I figured some one might know.
Thanks for your time.
Sorry to ask a non yamaha question here, but I figured some one might know.
Thanks for your time.
YAMMIEGOD3:16
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TRY COMETS SILVER SPRING. YOU CAN ADD UP TO THREE SHIMS. YOU NEED PART NUMBER ? 3:16 (yammie tony)
BARON 8BU
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phazerguy said:I know this is a long shot but,,, I picked up a honda odyssey with a john deere cyclone 340 motor. It has the stock comet 102c clutch, can't determine what color spring is in it anymore. I am trying to find out what the stock clutching is on that sled. I am looking to get a higher engagement out of it, and am not sure what a good starting point would be.
Sorry to ask a non yamaha question here, but I figured some one might know.
Thanks for your time.
Go to vintagesled.com and look for Joe Rainville. He would probably know.
My brother is a JD nut. I can ask him when I see him tonight. Any numbers on the engine?
BARON 8BU
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Hello 8BU,
I am pretty sure the 340 Cyclone used a silver spring in the primary clutch. I hope this helps!
-Joe Rainville
I am pretty sure the 340 Cyclone used a silver spring in the primary clutch. I hope this helps!
-Joe Rainville