tjsands12
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right now in my 02 viper i am running the heel clicker clutch. red primary spring, 4.3g heel, 3.3 in tip, stock secondary spring at 70%. i think the belt is slipping a little bit. would it help to run maybe a green seconday spring and a different helix (50-36, or 51-40). or any other recomendations. i do have the bender 4x4 pipe on
2003VIPERER
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what helix are you running now? which clutch do you think is slipping?which one is hot to touch after a long pull?
tjsands12
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stock helix is in right now...im not sure which one is slippling but my belts are wearing out rather fast..i put a brand new belt on 2 times and lost 1/8-1-4 of clearance on the belt in the secondary.
Not a good idea to use a red secondary spring with hc weights. I would go to a green at least 70 wrap. Also look for a helix close to 48/40.
tjsands12
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red spring is in the primary..the secondary spring is stock
kart74
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you have the red spring in your secondary as well. The green secondary spring is a little stiffer which should hold the belt in the secondary a little better.
Helix
I'm not trying to step on Turk's toes here.....he has forgotten more about clutching than I will ever know. I just want to add that you are using a helix with a pretty steep finish angle for those aggressive weights. As Turk said you can probably make it work OK with a green in the secondary but I think it would work better with a shallower helix like a 48/34. If you go to somthing like that you will be able to make the red secondary spring work at 80 or 90 degrees.
Madmatt
I'm not trying to step on Turk's toes here.....he has forgotten more about clutching than I will ever know. I just want to add that you are using a helix with a pretty steep finish angle for those aggressive weights. As Turk said you can probably make it work OK with a green in the secondary but I think it would work better with a shallower helix like a 48/34. If you go to somthing like that you will be able to make the red secondary spring work at 80 or 90 degrees.
Madmatt