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LONEWOLF1:
An open primary is a dry clutch. In otherwords, the case is totally open to where you can see the clutch components, therefore it is designed to not need any oil to keep it lubricated like a typical clutch setup. Since there is no lubrication, they make a rattling noise. Hope this clears it up for ya. :)
Quoting: Originally posted by LONEWOLF1 You can always hear a classic open primary. It sounds like $1.34 in change is loose in the friction plates." |
Quoting LONEWOLF1:
You can always hear a classic open primary. It sounds like $1.34 in change is loose in the friction plates." |
An open primary is a dry clutch. In otherwords, the case is totally open to where you can see the clutch components, therefore it is designed to not need any oil to keep it lubricated like a typical clutch setup. Since there is no lubrication, they make a rattling noise. Hope this clears it up for ya. :)