2020 4T clutch

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2020 4T clutch

Postby redrider » Wed Dec 04, 2019 6:14 pm

Are the clutches in the 2020s the same as previous models? Plates, discs, basket etc. Don't see a parts manual for the 2020 350 on BetaUSA yet.
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Re: 2020 4T clutch

Postby twowheels » Wed Dec 04, 2019 9:18 pm

I haven't read the parts book line-by-line, but my understanding is that they are the same as the 18+ clutch. The engine configuration changed slightly for mass centralization, but the individual clutch components are carryover.
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Re: 2020 4T clutch

Postby redrider » Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:54 am

twowheels wrote:I haven't read the parts book line-by-line, but my understanding is that they are the same as the 18+ clutch. The engine configuration changed slightly for mass centralization, but the individual clutch components are carryover.



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Re: 2020 4T clutch

Postby severian » Fri May 01, 2020 1:11 am

redrider wrote:Are the clutches in the 2020s the same as previous models? Plates, discs, basket etc. Don't see a parts manual for the 2020 350 on BetaUSA yet.


No, not everything is the same.

Driven (steel) disks are new for 2020 model (part number 029.03.005.00.00 instead of 029.03.150.00.00 for 2019 model). Driving plates, clutch gear (basket) and drum are the same.

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