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You can check to see if it's the slipper clutch side or engine clutch side fairly easy. With the body off watch the spur gear when you try to take off. If it turns (or spins) the engine clutch is OK. Then try tightening the slipper clutch up.Ok so when I hit the throttle when it's on my stand everything is fine, I put it on the ground it won't move. It worked fine for the first few minutes I ran it. Any ideas?
Maybe a stripped rear diff?Ok so when I hit the throttle when it's on my stand everything is fine, I put it on the ground it won't move. It worked fine for the first few minutes I ran it. Any ideas?
What if the spur doesn't turn at all when I do thatYou can check to see if it's the slipper clutch side or engine clutch side fairly easy. With the body off watch the spur gear when you try to take off. If it turns (or spins) the engine clutch is OK. Then try tightening the slipper clutch up.
(You can check to see how tight the slipper clutch is by hand. Put a small Allen wrench or something in the hole on the input shaft sticking out the back of transmission to keep it from turning. Same shaft the slipper clutch is mounted on. Then try turning the spur gear. It should not turn too easily)