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07 Arctic Cat 650 H1 clutch noise


bobski

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Had clutches apart when reringed engine. Now when I come t a stop there is a clanging noise coming from housing It also seems like something doesn't disengage when I come to a stop. It doesn't do it as much if I bring the rpm up a tad when I stop. I read from an old post to clean everything with brake clean. I'm going to try that first, but if anyone has any other Ideas like to hear them. Thanks Bob.

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Does it sound like a bell ringing? Sometimes when you stop suddenly the belt wedges in-between the plates and holds the primary open allowing the clutch to make noise. To me it sounds like a bell through the snorkels.

I would also pull the cover and make sure the primary and secondary nuts are tight, they should have been put in place with red loctite.

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If the engine stalls there is definately a problem. Check the two bolts that hold the clutch on. That is the most common problem with them backing off. If this is the case be careful if you still choose to run it so you don't crack the cases.

It could also be the rollers sticking but I doubt it.

Take the clutch cover off, remove the clutches, clean everything with brake cleaner and then reinstall the clutches with red loctite to about 250 ft lbs of torque (check the repair manual for exact number).

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Did I mention that I also replaced the timing chain when I put the new rings in? That means I had to remove the wet clutch and one-way bearing. Green dot out Bobski. I had the one way bearing backwards. Hope I didn't riun the bearing, might order new one just to be safe. Hope my mistake helps others. Thanks for your insight.

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