If you are talking about getting them rebuilt that sounds close but just putting the kit in might be a bit much for installation of a kit. But the cost for installation is up to the shop i would suggest shopping around a bit first.
32 grams are the lightest we sell for the Can Am's. If you are trying to raise your rpms by going to a lighter weight you can also try going to a stiffer primary spring on the end rate. One other option might be grinding the weights down a little but you have to be careful on not changing the profile to much.
Very informative video. There is no telling what it would cost if I were to take my XT to a dealer and have my clutch replaced. And it's just that simple.Thanks.
We have not yet tested the 14'' models yet but the clutching has stayed the same as 13'' so its a safe bet it will work just fine with a 13'' model kit.
Torque the primary clutch bolt to 89 ft/lbs +/- 6 ft/lbs. Can-Am recommends using a new secondary (driven) clutch bolt every time the bolt has been removed. Can-Am’s torque procedure for the secondary (driven) clutch bolt is: Step 1 torque bolt to 15 ft/lbs +/- 1ft/lbs. Step 2 tighten; 180 degrees +/- 5 degrees.
the amount of twist they put on the spring is so minimal it won't make much of a differance. On the older torsional style secondarys they did because they were wound up 1/3-1/4 of a turn.
I have read that the clutch weights for the 13' 650's are 31grams already and I couldn't find and lower weights than 32grams on your website. or don't you sell the lower ones separately?
I purchased your EPI Kit for a Can Am Renegade 800, the problem is that some of your pins (which pass inside the masses) go hard through the holes in the primary clutch. Why?
@@EPIperformance Thank you, I apologize but I don't speak English. By "pins" (pivot) I mean where the mass is inserted inside.... and in front of the screw (I don't know what it's called) goes the bolt. Found now I mean the Screw M5
Im getting a Can-am outlander 500 with 30"silverbacks. do i need a clutch kits if i ride in water & water mud? my friend works on four wheeler he said if i dont ride through thick mud i should be ok. but what do yall think?
Originally we hadn't tested the 650 XMR. Since then we have and you will to use the Mudder Kit for the 650 Outlander part number WE436964. The kit will help your XMR all around. Let us know if you have any other questions.
What is the advantage to having the different size weights? Also at 8:17 is it normal to have that ring around the inside of the primary that looks like a wear mark from the belt? Im just curious.
We use different weights to fine tune the shift and top rpms for the machine. Different size tires, elevation, and other mods can effect what weights to use. Usually the belt will leave a black mark on the clutches from normal operation. On the Can Ams some of them have a clutch sheave that has a gold colored plating on it which makes it easier to see where the belt has been running in the clutch.
Looking for a clutch kit for 2012 renegade 800. It has some itp 30s on it. I do alot of trail riding thru mud holes and sand pits Wich kit would be best for me.
If you are mainly riding in mud and trail and lower speeds I would use the Mudder kit part number WE437083. If you are doing more all out top end speed use the Sport Utility kit for 27-28" tires part number WE437081. Most would go with the mudder kit. The kit will change the weights, primary spring and the secondary spring.
hey i took the bolt out of my primary clutch and stood up to get a rubber mallet when i did it came flying off and fell apart didn't get a chance to mark it any way to figure out which way it goes back together its on a 2015 can am xmr only about 4 hours on it any input would be much appreciated thanks
v ell Luckily on the primary clutch you don't need to align it in any certain way. You can just put the spring back in and push the outer half back on. The secondary (rear ) clutch is a different story where you have to align it with the helix. Hope that helps, let us know if you have any other questions.
Hi,I'm Chris from Mauritius Island in the Indian Ocean.....far far away from you guys!I'd like to know if you have such a kit for the Renegade 500.what would be the price and how much for shipping.thanks again
Hello. We do have a clutch kit for the 500 Renegade 2008-2015 if your talking about the ATV Renegade. We have different kits for the different types of riding your doing and what tire size you are using. You can see them on our website at www.epiperformance.com or let us know you model, year, tires size and type of riding and we can help you out. Thanks
@@EPIperformance yeeeehaaaa.........a reply,thank God,I've been trying to get in touch with you for a while now.well from your catalogue it's not very clear.so I ride mostly hard pack and rocky trails.....and am often doing recovery in the woods or on steep slopes where only I can go.I still am on the original tyre size(25*10*12rr and25*8*12fr)which work great for what I do.I use Maxxis Bighorn but only because it's the best compromise here.so if tou have some suggestions,they're welcome.in the event also that they will be available here.lol......thanks again.best regards from tropical Mauritius.
@@christopherlamb7386 If you running those tires I would use the Sport Utility Kit for Stock Tires. We have a set up for 0-3000ft elevation which is WE436493 or if you are always above 3000ft then use WE436494. The kit will give you better low end and midrange power, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. Make the machine work better all around. If you go to our website and put those numbers in the search it should show up.
+Zac Hudgens Yes we do for the 201-2015 800 Commanders. We have 5 different options depending on tire size and your type of riding. They are listed on our website www.epiperformance.com or you can call for more info 218-829-6036. Thanks
The EPI clutch kits will upgrade your clutches and give you more low end and midrange power, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. If your losing power you should inspect your clutches for wear or damage. It could also be your engine getting weak.
This is a joke, there’s no way that secondary clutch went on that easy. I’ve been trying for hours to get mine back on. It’s time for you to make a real video.
Hi there I need to order a kit but not got a clue what to order the trouble is I've gone to a heavy 26" tyre on my 2010 renegade 800 and can't seem to get it to wheely anymore also feels like I've lost a little bit of top end, will a clutch kit correct this? Also if I put a clutch kit on will I loose top end speed? Can anybody give me any advice about this, apart from watching this really good detailed video I've not got a clue about clutches and how the weights etc work, Regards Steve
+suddy07 Yes the clutch kit will help you. If you have a real heavy set of 26" tires I would recommend using the Sport Utility kit for the 27-28" tires. This kit will give you more bottom end and midrange power and torque, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. It will help make up for the power loss of the larger tires. I would recommend also changing the belt, our kits will work with the OE belt or any of the EPI belts. Top end speed will stay pretty close to what you have now, you might lose only a few mph. Hope that helps.
Couldn’t of done it without this video, thank y’all!
Glad we could help!
If you are talking about getting them rebuilt that sounds close but just putting the kit in might be a bit much for installation of a kit. But the cost for installation is up to the shop i would suggest shopping around a bit first.
32 grams are the lightest we sell for the Can Am's. If you are trying to raise your rpms by going to a lighter weight you can also try going to a stiffer primary spring on the end rate. One other option might be grinding the weights down a little but you have to be careful on not changing the profile to much.
Outstanding, I needed to figure out why my belt wasn't getting tight, wicked video!,
Very informative video. There is no telling what it would cost if I were to take my XT to a dealer and have my clutch replaced. And it's just that simple.Thanks.
Thanks!
We have not yet tested the 14'' models yet but the clutching has stayed the same as 13'' so its a safe bet it will work just fine with a 13'' model kit.
Torque the primary clutch bolt to 89 ft/lbs +/- 6 ft/lbs. Can-Am recommends using a new secondary (driven) clutch bolt every time the bolt has been removed. Can-Am’s torque procedure for the secondary (driven) clutch bolt is: Step 1 torque bolt to 15 ft/lbs +/- 1ft/lbs. Step 2 tighten; 180 degrees +/- 5 degrees.
the amount of twist they put on the spring is so minimal it won't make much of a differance. On the older torsional style secondarys they did because they were wound up 1/3-1/4 of a turn.
On this machine just the rear fender wells (Foot wells) are cut to fit the 30'' Silverbacks.
okay thanks for the reply, I will look into some of you clutch springs.
I have read that the clutch weights for the 13' 650's are 31grams already and I couldn't find and lower weights than 32grams on your website. or don't you sell the lower ones separately?
Great video, thank you.
Nice easy to follow video! Thanks!
Glad we could help.
I purchased your EPI Kit for a Can Am Renegade 800, the problem is that some of your pins (which pass inside the masses) go hard through the holes in the primary clutch. Why?
Hello, i dont understand what you are asking. Please call us at 218-829-6036 and ask for the tech dept and they can help answer your questions. Thanks
@@EPIperformance Thank you, I apologize but I don't speak English. By "pins" (pivot) I mean where the mass is inserted inside.... and in front of the screw (I don't know what it's called) goes the bolt.
Found now I mean the Screw M5
I have a 2013 500 renegade... What do you torque the bolts to? What measurement?
Where you guys out of
Im getting a Can-am outlander 500 with 30"silverbacks. do i need a clutch kits if i ride in water & water mud? my friend works on four wheeler he said if i dont ride through thick mud i should be ok. but what do yall think?
Where do I get one for the xmr 650 because it says not for the xmr said on the muddier kit,thanks
Originally we hadn't tested the 650 XMR. Since then we have and you will to use the Mudder Kit for the 650 Outlander part number WE436964. The kit will help your XMR all around. Let us know if you have any other questions.
Ok thanks
What is the advantage to having the different size weights? Also at 8:17 is it normal to have that ring around the inside of the primary that looks like a wear mark from the belt? Im just curious.
We use different weights to fine tune the shift and top rpms for the machine. Different size tires, elevation, and other mods can effect what weights to use. Usually the belt will leave a black mark on the clutches from normal operation. On the Can Ams some of them have a clutch sheave that has a gold colored plating on it which makes it easier to see where the belt has been running in the clutch.
Looking for a clutch kit for 2012 renegade 800. It has some itp 30s on it. I do alot of trail riding thru mud holes and sand pits Wich kit would be best for me.
If you are mainly riding in mud and trail and lower speeds I would use the Mudder kit part number WE437083. If you are doing more all out top end speed use the Sport Utility kit for 27-28" tires part number WE437081. Most would go with the mudder kit. The kit will change the weights, primary spring and the secondary spring.
hey i took the bolt out of my primary clutch and stood up to get a rubber mallet when i did it came flying off and fell apart didn't get a chance to mark it any way to figure out which way it goes back together its on a 2015 can am xmr only about 4 hours on it any input would be much appreciated thanks
v ell Luckily on the primary clutch you don't need to align it in any certain way. You can just put the spring back in and push the outer half back on. The secondary (rear ) clutch is a different story where you have to align it with the helix. Hope that helps, let us know if you have any other questions.
What kind of lift do you have on that X xc?
Do you have a kit to fit a 2014 outlander 650?
I don`t see a video for Yamaha Grizzly 550/700.Does that mean that you do not cater to the Yamaha???
Hi,I'm Chris from Mauritius Island in the Indian Ocean.....far far away from you guys!I'd like to know if you have such a kit for the Renegade 500.what would be the price and how much for shipping.thanks again
Hello. We do have a clutch kit for the 500 Renegade 2008-2015 if your talking about the ATV Renegade. We have different kits for the different types of riding your doing and what tire size you are using. You can see them on our website at www.epiperformance.com or let us know you model, year, tires size and type of riding and we can help you out. Thanks
@@EPIperformance yeeeehaaaa.........a reply,thank God,I've been trying to get in touch with you for a while now.well from your catalogue it's not very clear.so I ride mostly hard pack and rocky trails.....and am often doing recovery in the woods or on steep slopes where only I can go.I still am on the original tyre size(25*10*12rr and25*8*12fr)which work great for what I do.I use Maxxis Bighorn but only because it's the best compromise here.so if tou have some suggestions,they're welcome.in the event also that they will be available here.lol......thanks again.best regards from tropical Mauritius.
@@christopherlamb7386 If you running those tires I would use the Sport Utility Kit for Stock Tires. We have a set up for 0-3000ft elevation which is WE436493 or if you are always above 3000ft then use WE436494. The kit will give you better low end and midrange power, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. Make the machine work better all around. If you go to our website and put those numbers in the search it should show up.
Do yall make a kit for a commander 800?
+Zac Hudgens Yes we do for the 201-2015 800 Commanders. We have 5 different options depending on tire size and your type of riding. They are listed on our website www.epiperformance.com or you can call for more info 218-829-6036. Thanks
Where can I buy it?
You can purchase direct from EPI at www.epiperformance.com or any of our dealers. Thanks.
So whats the point of putting a clutch if u dont mind?
I have can am outlander800 lose power I need replace clutch?
The EPI clutch kits will upgrade your clutches and give you more low end and midrange power, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. If your losing power you should inspect your clutches for wear or damage. It could also be your engine getting weak.
@@EPIperformance thank you 🙏
@@AlexLopez-ut3uu Glad we could help
why is the advantage of this clutch..................
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This is a joke, there’s no way that secondary clutch went on that easy. I’ve been trying for hours to get mine back on. It’s time for you to make a real video.
Hi there I need to order a kit but not got a clue what to order the trouble is I've gone to a heavy 26" tyre on my 2010 renegade 800 and can't seem to get it to wheely anymore also feels like I've lost a little bit of top end, will a clutch kit correct this? Also if I put a clutch kit on will I loose top end speed? Can anybody give me any advice about this, apart from watching this really good detailed video I've not got a clue about clutches and how the weights etc work,
Regards Steve
+suddy07 Yes the clutch kit will help you. If you have a real heavy set of 26" tires I would recommend using the Sport Utility kit for the 27-28" tires. This kit will give you more bottom end and midrange power and torque, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. It will help make up for the power loss of the larger tires. I would recommend also changing the belt, our kits will work with the OE belt or any of the EPI belts. Top end speed will stay pretty close to what you have now, you might lose only a few mph. Hope that helps.