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Husky 357xp Clutch overheating


Frazer Burley
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11 hours ago, adw said:

This is fast coming down to excessive vibration, or poor quality springs in my opinion, I just cannot see a bit of wear on the crank journal causing this.

Ok well this is better news. Clutch assembly and three springs fitted were OEM to rule out aftermarket quality. 
 

vibration would be :-

needle bearing old/worn

clutch drum old/worn

sproket old/worn

owt else?

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