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sno_mo_racer
What effect will the sled have if I tighten or loosen the secondary spring on the 5 holes on the helix? I have my fathers supersport and just got an aaen pipe, and went to 20-38 gearing as stock is 19-39. The aaen pipe rexommends to tighten it one hole and jsut wondering what would that do.
dwkohout
Team secoundary is a compression spring only clutch unlike the old polaris torsion/compression spring clutch. You may increase or decrease spring compression adding or removing spring shims. I have no experience with the Team clutch.
shortstop20
If the helix has 5 holes on it for the spring then you don't have a Team clutch, you have a Polaris button clutch. Moving the spring to a tighter hole will give the sled more backshift and less upshift.
sno_mo_racer
QUOTE(shortstop20 @ Apr 5 2008, 07:27 PM) *
If the helix has 5 holes on it for the spring then you don't have a Team clutch, you have a Polaris button clutch. Moving the spring to a tighter hole will give the sled more backshift and less upshift.



OK, I thought the teams were the same to change tension on the spring. so is there no way to change the tension like the poo's clutch?
cjg
Get a different spring.
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