Clutch springs when installing Cams????

  • Bugger
    Bugger
    12 years ago

    Enyone know if its a good idea to install heavier clutch springs (dyerfram) when installing Cams????

    Its not really the springs it a dyerfram.

    Has anyone done this???

  • speedzter
    speedzter
    12 years ago
    You need to tell us more. Any other mods ?
    Bolt in Cams shouldn't need a stronger clutch.
  • pat
    pat
    12 years ago


    37882-06 117KgF 2006-88”, 2007 thru 2010-96” Redish Brown Square / Yellow Dot   Standard
    37871-04 135KgF 2004-05 88” and 2010 Limited Yellow Dot / Yellow Stripe
    37871-98A 145KgF 1998-2003 Yellow Dot  
    37807-03 165KgF 2007 thru 2010-103 ”Police" Yellow Dot / Pink Dot    flhrse
    37951-98 175KgF Current SE Nothing
    pinched from another site pressure ratings
    se spring in 1 bike and is a bit rude on the hand
    98a in the other , feels nice. was/is insurance for future dyno tune without slipping
    they cost less than $40 and are easy to fit, reused original gasket, no leaks

     

     

  • Bugger
    Bugger
    12 years ago

    Thanks Pat, looks like Im going to have a rude hand, better than a slipping clutch with new cams

    I brought the SE clutch dieafram spring, one size fits all.

  • pat
    pat
    12 years ago
    next im going to get a new hd diamondblack clutch cable and see if the se spring becomes easier
    it may stay. they have a teflon liner and hopefully wont feel like im trying to snap the cable all the time