mmjones1234567
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I adjusting idling pretty low but this thing wants to go. Like real fast. It's a stage 2 tilly with stage 2 carb
Clutch type is irrelevant, If the engine can't idle it's still going to launch because a CVT is still a centrifugal clutch functionally speaking.I adjusting idling pretty low but this thing wants to go. Like real fast. It's a stage 2 tilly with stage 2 carb
Then raise the engagement speed of the primary CVT.
Clutch type is irrelevant, If the engine can't idle it's still going to launch because a CVT is still a centrifugal clutch functionally speaking.
Yes a torque converter has more parts and functions differently overall than a "Hillard type" or a Max torque... but the driver clutch is still 100% centrifugal force operated so if the engine spins too fast then it's still going to creep or launch depending on where the rpm is.
THAT SAID,
If not being able to idle isn't an issue then you need to remove the bolt from the crankshaft so you can get the driver clutch cover off and check for a busted spring.
If it's a Comet 40 type then it's going to be a bastard to get open and likely need lighter roller weights
Also what's a cvtIt's a 30 series juggernaut. So what do I do for that/how do I identify busted spring and how do I adjust cvt
Torq converter, tc, torq-a-verter....same thing, different name.Also what's a cvt