I have wondered why this happens in my attached photo of the Driven Clutch on the PC800. After you ride and stop and look at the driven clutch rollers, the clutch has back shifted but the rollers are not touching the helix ramps.
I know its a compression spring, I also know you can twist the movable sheave
forward so the rollers do not touch the helix ramps. There is not any thing to really twist the sheave back (as a torsion spring would do ) in this clutch.
If the sheave is twisted off the helix ramps and say you were to load the driven quick from landing under power after jumping, looks like it could just spread the sheaves as you would only be relying on the compression spring to stop any slippage.
I have been reading all the posts on belt issues (sticky) and thought I would post this question here. I need comments from RKTek, Geo, or any one else
that may have information. Please look at my photo of the helix and rollers.
Tell me why the clutch is doing this.
Thanks. RickM

I know its a compression spring, I also know you can twist the movable sheave
forward so the rollers do not touch the helix ramps. There is not any thing to really twist the sheave back (as a torsion spring would do ) in this clutch.
If the sheave is twisted off the helix ramps and say you were to load the driven quick from landing under power after jumping, looks like it could just spread the sheaves as you would only be relying on the compression spring to stop any slippage.
I have been reading all the posts on belt issues (sticky) and thought I would post this question here. I need comments from RKTek, Geo, or any one else
that may have information. Please look at my photo of the helix and rollers.
Tell me why the clutch is doing this.
Thanks. RickM
