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What clutch kit to handle my mods on my 98 warrior

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Old 03-13-2010, 02:06 PM   #1
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I plan to port and polish my head, 365cc 85mm bore kit, pod air filter no air box, oil cooler, rejet, hmf pipe, 14 tooth front sprocket and 40t rear, and a .390 cam (does this require new springs?) have seen mixed answers to this? back to the main question whats the best clutch kit to handle this power??? Thanks zach

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Barnett dirt digger will work just fine. My buddy put one in his built warrior and loved it!!!
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Hey thanks for the response thats what i was looking at anyways
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if you go with a h.c. stage 1, (.395" lift) you can use the stock springs. all other cams require new springs.
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