reeltime-brad
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I need a replacement primary and need to know what years of yamaha sleds would work if all weights,rollers and the spring were replaced with my old ones.
Len Todd
TY 4 Stroke God
I think you can even go back to the SRXes and all the way up to the 08/09 models. I am not sure a Phaser clutch is the same. But if you find a used clutch, you should be able check a few critical part numbers out it against your year and model (i.e. Sheaves) to double check.
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reeltime-brad
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Looked at part #s and the only matches are 2003 rx1 and newer unless the only digits that matter are the string of five #s in the middle?
rx1_sweden
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Rx1 2003
I have the same problem...
I also need a new primary clutch for my -03 Rx1..
The inner sheave is the same as many other but the outer and spider is only rx1 and maybe apex....
Does any one know if any other primary would fit?
I have the same problem...
I also need a new primary clutch for my -03 Rx1..
The inner sheave is the same as many other but the outer and spider is only rx1 and maybe apex....
Does any one know if any other primary would fit?
Len Todd
TY 4 Stroke God
You might consider giving Allen Ulmer a call or drop him a PM.
1049triple
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2001 SRX 700
If you want to use yours stock RX-1 fly-weights you must use four stroke clutch since the spider is different. It have holes in it to permitt the straight profile weight to go all the way up without touching the spider. You will easily see the difference if you compare 2 stroke beside a 4 stroke clutch.
But if you use aftermarket weights with a more curvy profile like D'n'F, you could use a 2 stroke clutch. Just be sure to test if everything is ok before putting it in the sled.
But if you use aftermarket weights with a more curvy profile like D'n'F, you could use a 2 stroke clutch. Just be sure to test if everything is ok before putting it in the sled.