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Clutching for a 809 in a Polaris

MaxStone

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I've got a 809 triple skidoo in a polaris chassis. I would like some clucthing info. I've got a polaris primary, and a artic cat bear cat on the secondary. i need to run 9000 rpm and ride around 8-9000 feet high. Thanks everything is looked at.
 
10-56 primary weights and a Cat red/white in the secondary with a 47 or 49 degree helix.

Yep that should be very close. The one thing I will add is depending on track length and lug. If you have a 151 2" or less you should be ok with the 49* helix if you have a bigger track like a 162 2.3 lug or so you will likely need the 47* helix and don't be afraid to wind up the spring to help with back shift. You may also find at that elevation you may not be able to pull 56's and may need 54's if your motor is stock. I run 56's on 925's and they run about 9000.
 
Keep it coming please. I'm going to try everything. What spring do you suggest in the primary??
 
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