The Honda Pilot
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- Feb 25, 2001
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I had just bought this today for my 2001 cr 125. I took off the old stock clutch perch and put on this new one. Its suposed to reduce clutch pull by 33% anywho how does this thing work ? it has 3 holes for your clutch cable to go into A, B ,C
A = Wide run
B= Conventional position
C= Easy pull This is what the package says ...whats wide run ?
Anywho so ofcoarse I put it on C for easy clutch pull which is why I bought the thing. Only problem is ...when I put it on C which is the bottom hole of the 3 holes it lost all clutch play why would this be ? will this burn up my clutch ? When I had my last lever & perch on (stock) I had the play set for just enough to fit a coin inbetween the perch and lever. So I tried the quick adjust part of the perch and it only turns 60% either way just like the manual says so you cant do a full turn either way(in or out) So in either position fully in or fully out it didnt make anymore play. Is this just a normal characterstic of this lever and should I be worried . Thats how I fried my first clutch was from not running enough play in the lever. So I do not want to make that mistake on this barnett clutch plates and springs that I have in it. Any help would be great and well appreciated.
A = Wide run
B= Conventional position
C= Easy pull This is what the package says ...whats wide run ?
Anywho so ofcoarse I put it on C for easy clutch pull which is why I bought the thing. Only problem is ...when I put it on C which is the bottom hole of the 3 holes it lost all clutch play why would this be ? will this burn up my clutch ? When I had my last lever & perch on (stock) I had the play set for just enough to fit a coin inbetween the perch and lever. So I tried the quick adjust part of the perch and it only turns 60% either way just like the manual says so you cant do a full turn either way(in or out) So in either position fully in or fully out it didnt make anymore play. Is this just a normal characterstic of this lever and should I be worried . Thats how I fried my first clutch was from not running enough play in the lever. So I do not want to make that mistake on this barnett clutch plates and springs that I have in it. Any help would be great and well appreciated.