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				 Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 1:49 pm    Post subject: gearbox Slipper clutch | 
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				Hi Guys
  What are the symptoms of problems with
  the slipper clutch in the  912uls..Sometimes
  my 912 seems like it loses its power when I reduce  power
  like on approach..It is like the prop is not  pushing
  the 701 would this be a symptom or what happens  when the
  clutch is slipping..My 701 has 150 hours since  new.
  Also could it be the carburetors out of sync..I  think it runs a little
  rough then it used to..I notice the throttle cable  has stretched
  about 1/4 inch to the right carburetor throttle  lever
  any help would be appreciated
  A.R
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		bobkat
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 4:24 pm    Post subject: gearbox Slipper clutch | 
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				It normally shouldn't slip while reducing power.    When they are first started up they shake a bit, which is the slipper  clutch slipping as I understand it.  Rotax cautions to NOT use fully  synthetic oil as the slipper clutch will spip too easily.  Semisynthetic is  recommended.
  Running rough otherwise I would bet on unbalanced  carburetors, which can make the clutch slip, too.  I saw a Kitfox a while  ago that was so unbalanced it shook like a wet dog and the slipper clutch  seemed to be slipping irregularly, too.   Smooth as a baby's bum now,  after balancing the carbs!  
  Carb balancing is one of the most important thing  to do to make them run smoothly! And to make them reach TBO, too! Balance should  be checked each year at the annual/condn inspection, and IMO is the first thing  to check if it runs rough at any time. 
  If the cable seems to have stretched 1/4 inch, wow,  that's a lot and would make it run really rough!!  Even the mechanical  balancing would be way, way off! 
   There is an excellent video on the Rotax  Owner.com website on balancing the carbs, and there'd probably be quite a few  owners who could help you in your local EAA group! Not difficult to do, but  really important.  
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