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  1. treeguy

    Is there a clutch option?

    It sounds like the OP was having this problem before he had the fw turned (if I'm reading his first post correctly) and after he turned up the fuel. The problem has to be something else. Is the linkage to the peddle hung up or out of adj. some how?
  2. treeguy

    Is there a clutch option?

    This is a very thought provoking issue. I am not intamitely familiar with clutch issues :cookoo:, but is there any way that the throw out bearing / fork (or immediatly attached assemblies) not alowing the clutch to make full contact / pressure to give you wheel power?
  3. treeguy

    Is there a clutch option?

    How common is this issue when swapping in an LDS and adding larger tires? The theory does make sense why the clutch wouldn't slip with the 9.00 tires. I bet it does if you applied the hand brake (no matter what size tire)?
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