Help, please!
i have a 2024 khaos boost with 300 miles on it. Since pickup from dealer the clutch/track engagement happens at higher rpms. Tough to handle tree riding and other technical terrain. How do I fix? Change primary spring?
Many Boosts are co
I appreciate you taking the time to educate me on belt side clearance. I'm new to sled mechanics but I do like digging in and understanding/working on my own sled. Steep learning curve with just clutching and suspension. Even if belt side deflection is not my issue, I'd like to rule it out. I'm also going to check the weights and spring. I'll keep you posted.First, yes the P-22 is supposed to maintain zero belt deflection. But you need to confirm that.
Secondly, belt side clearance is very important because it affects how far the weights must swing until the belt engages and the sled starts to move.
Many Boosts are coming from the factory with very tight side clearance. This causes poor belt grip and low upshifting force.
It also tends to increase rpm. I doubt that this is your problem. You check for this with feeler gauges placed along side of the belt at the bottom of the clutch before clutch closes.
The P-22 clutch isn't very easy to change side clearance compared to the P-85.