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Old 02-09-2010, 09:56 AM
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adjusting clutch??

OK. My Rhino 660 (2006)was running fine last time i took it out but I fired it up last night to prep for weekend run and it would not idle when I didn't have the choke wide open. I went to shift it and it was really hard to get it to go in any direction (fwd or rvrs). Power off and the shifter is fine. Realized that the clutch is staying engaged causing both issues.

I have made no changes from the stock set up so why has it suddenly freaked out and more importantly how do I adjust it?

thanks in advance for the help.
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There isn't an adjustment on the clutch but if your idle is to high the wet clutch will be engaged causing your problem.
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There isn't an adjustment on the clutch but if your idle is to high the wet clutch will be engaged causing your problem.
yes, high idle is the main casue of shifting probs when running.

clean your carb if it does not run at idle after warm up.
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copy. I will clean carb and filter and try again. Thanks.
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I hod this problem and after I did the jetkit no problem
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Old 02-17-2010, 09:02 AM
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I hod this problem and after I did the jetkit no problem

Which jet kit did you get? Did you also open up the intake and exhaust requiring the kit?
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