Primary Clutch Do you want your clutch to look like this? This clutch blew
apart on a hill climb. It not only stopped the snowmobile, by the time the sled
stopped rolling the sled was totaled.

8 OUT OF 10 snowmobilers have clutching problems and are
paying too much to get them fixed.

.5 out of 10 dealerships have mechanics that do not have the
experience to fix most clutching problem. To properly set up a snowmobile
clutch you need to know how it works.

Most of the time factory settings will work. But for maximum
performance you need to know how your clutch works.

If you plan on changing the performance of you engine you
will need to know how to set up your clutches or pay a mechanic to do this.
Clutching is very easy when someone explains it to you.

The only way to know the condition
of the clutches on your snowmobile is to know what you are looking for.

This clutch probably had a stress
crack in it. Do you know what to look at for stress cracks? Does your clutch
have stress cracks? If you just ride and think that your clutch will never wear
out, this could be your clutch this season.

If you have a bad bushing in your
clutch roller do you know how to tell.

What if you have grooves in your
weights. What caused it and how do you fix it?

Do you ride off trail or boom dock
or hill climb miles from your truck? If so have you ever had clutch
problems?  If you think” that will never
happen to me” you’re wrong.

Do you ever look at your clutches?
Do you know what to look for in a clutch that is about ready to fail?

When you take you snowmobile to
the shop to get fixed, do you know what’s wrong with it?

To operate a snowmobile with worn
out parts or parts that are just getting ready to fail and leave you stranded 20 or 30 miles
from your truck is something you do not want to happen.

If and when your snowmobile does break
down in a draw or on a long hill climb you will be placing every one that you
ride with in danger.

So the more you know about your
snowmobile clutches and clutching the safer you and the people you ride with
will be. For one thing, you may be able to fix your clutch or someone’s that
you ride with, so you and your riding buddy don’t have to spend the night on
the mountain or 40 miles from your truck.

The more you know about how a
snowmobile clutch works, the more money you can save to spend on fuel or extra
parts for you snowmobile.

In the video you will see how to
remove and take apart your clutches. What each part does. How to disassemble and reassemble your clutches, both primary
and secondary. This video and e-book show you
how to rebuild your clutches and how to find the worn out parts that are about
to fail.

The best way to clean your
clutches. How to adjust the engagement and your shift out RPM.
We have sold over 100 e books and hard copy to customers and have had a zero return on product.
BUT IF YOU ARE NOT 100% happy with this product. Please email me and I will
refund your money. So the cost is on me if you do not see value in  the DVD and e-book. Just mail the DVD back tome and keep the e-book as a free gift.

E Book only $27.77

 

  E Book and DVD Video $47.77

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