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Old 08-28-2010, 01:58 AM
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Have you checked the "sprag clutch" behind the fltwheel? had some issues with one on a 450 of my buddies.
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Have you checked the "sprag clutch" behind the fltwheel? had some issues with one on a 450 of my buddies.
The one-way starter clutch or "sprag clutch" isn't behind the flywheel on the 450ER, it's on the other side (clutch side) of the engine on the 450ER.
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should my compression not be only but 50 -60 lbs on the trx er. i checked it on the third stroke it hit 110 lbs . then starter begin to drag badly. i believe my decompressor unit is faulty . anyone have any suggestions , its why my starter drags with spark plug insalled badly wont crank even one stroke.
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Old 08-28-2010, 03:07 AM
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There are two members of this forum that I know own 450ER. Their names are.........
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I will shoot them a PM to see if they have any suggestions.
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i found out that my problem is the decompressor cam..
the 08/09 450ERs has a recall on this part and that is whats wrong with mine
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