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Grizzly Clutch Weight Information

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Yamaha Grizzly 700 Clutch Weight Modification:

This information has been gathered to help others with their Grizzly 700 clutch weight modifications. It is for reference only and gathers information from a number of sources.

Dalton Industries currently sells a kit for $100 on their website, http://www.daltonindustries.com/atv/YamahaClutchKit.htm . It includes 12 clutch weights, (8 ) 14.7grams and (4 ) 17grams. The clutch uses (8 ) weights total.
As a reference, the stock 700 weights are approximately 18.5 grams each. Stock 660 weights are 17g and stock Kodiak 450 weights are 14g. These weights can be found at your dealer for approximately $3-4 each.
Dalton recommends the following weight changes according to application:

Stock tire size but heavier: (4) 14.7g weights and (4) 18.5g weights (132.8g)
26-27” tire (0-4000’ elevation): (4) 14.7g weights and (4) 17g weights (126.8g)
28” tire: (8 ) 14.7g weights (117.6g)

It also recommends the 28” setup for 26-27” tires at high elevations.
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Which setup are you running GW?

I'm wondering if I should try this...it's just that tearing apart a clutch scares me!
Where was the difference found? Low mid high?
It's really only that one nut to take the primary off that makes me nervous. then not torqing it down correctly either.
I dunno...I guess it's all subjective. But when I threw 26" Outlaw MST's on my grizz 660, I couldn't stand the power loss and sold them to buy a set of 25" aftermarket tires. I notice a loss going from the stockers to the 25" bighorn on my 700.
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