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‘11 M8 Low Elevation clutch help

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Jan 27, 2020
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Just picked up a used ‘11 M8 sno pro with high altitude clutching. I live in Minnesota and need low clutch adjustments. What is recommended? The sled has a SLP intake and a after market can. Anything will help as I am new to the snowmobiling world.
 
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Oct 4, 2015
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There is a chart in the engine bay with recommended weights & springs for different elevations. Lower elevations require greater clutch weights. If you're not set up to work on CVT clutches, it is probably best to let a sled shop go thru both the primary & secondary clutches as well as the DD gear box. The DD gear box needs an improved bearing if it has not been done already.
 
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jim

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Nov 26, 2007
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If you want budget, just do weights. But backshifting, on/off situtations and how it moves through the shift-out will no be ideal. But if you don't mind that so much, get the weights set-up so you are seeing around 8k rpms and have fun.
 
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