John,
Burried in your service manual, there is a check for the slipper clutch.
It involves locking the crankshaft and moving the prop back and forth.
If your prop moves several degrees, you have a slipper clutch...
Jeff
John & Paddy Wigney wrote:
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> Hi Troy,
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> I have the original starter and it has never given me any trouble in
> getting a reliable start. I have no idea if I have the slipper clutch -
> this has always been a bit of a mystery to me. Does anyone know how I
> determine this?
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> Cheers, John
> N262WF, mono XS, 912S
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> From: "Troy Maynor" <wingnut54@charter.net>
> Subject: Europa-List: No Slipper Clutch?
> Hi All,
> Just a question to all for a start : How many are running the 912S
> without the heavy duty starter but with the slipper clutch?
> Troy Maynor
> N120EU Europa Monowheel Classic
> Left to finish:
> Seats, engine install underway, some wiring.
> Weaverville, NC USA
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