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By Colin F
#36608
The only thing i can see is you mentioned you used ATF.Recomended is be ATF F(Ford) fluid.I find
this borders on too grippy used in a 535 Lightning 4 speed and never slips on my 612 5 speed.
regards
colin
By Bomber
#36609
Friend had the same problem last fall with 95 500.After a couple hour ride and much slipping we decided to check out adjustments etc..Turned out it was a clogged up cable down where it turns to transmission.The springs had enough force to make the lever feel right but wouldn't fully engage plates.I think the guys with the cable replacement idea have it nailed!
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By Leon Novello
#36610
Like Colin F, I found that ATF type F for Fords was too grippy; the clutch was either in or out, no gentle slip on take-off. Why not give that a go. I now use Penrite ATF and have smooth take-offs and no slip.
By Norm
#36612
I have fitted a couple of Newbie clutches and they are great fit and forget
By simon
#36614
I've Googled Newbie Clutch but all I get is questions about clutches from newbies. Who makes Newbie clutches?
By Norm
#36617
Sorry Simon, I think it is spelt Newby as in Bob Newby racing, something like that beautifully made clutch but heading out towards $1000 by the time we get them here

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