Comet 102C Clutch applications
Comet 102C Clutch applications
Hey everyone. The flurries are flying and the sleds have been started and moved. Now I am trying to figure out a possible clutch swap. We all know that the 83-87 Vmax's had a 102C on them and for some reason Comet decided to replace those with a 108C which in my opinion just didn't work. Here's the question. If I want to put on a 102C, what part number do I need... or will any 30 millimeter bore with 10:1 taper work? I don't want to buy the wrong one. All of this can be avoided if someone has a perfect setup for the 108C though... but I never found it.
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Donald L. Gilbert, Jr.
1983 Yamaha Vmax
1986 Yamaha Vmax
1983 Yamaha Vmax
1986 Yamaha Vmax
102c comets
Here are two 102s that you can put on ,you will just have to realign the clutchs but that will not be a problem . And you will also have to use the vmax spring and weights.The first part# is 208300A that is the one for 1980 SRX, 80-90 SRV , and 81&82 SRX and others. The second is part # 208306A that is for the 81 SRX . The vmax has an bore depth of -.140 that is where the taper starts, the 208300 has a -.245 & the 208306 has -.200 so you are only talking resetting the clutch offset either .060 for one and .105 for the other . I hope this will help.
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Thanks for the info. Can you tell me how a 212600 fits into the mix? I know that it is an uncalibrated model, but you were getting very specific on bore depth and I ca't find that info anywhere that I have been looking. Thanks
Donnie
Donnie
Donald L. Gilbert, Jr.
1983 Yamaha Vmax
1986 Yamaha Vmax
1983 Yamaha Vmax
1986 Yamaha Vmax
102C COMET CLUTCH
Donnie . The spec. that I am talking about is the distance on the crank where th taper starts, The clutches as you know also have a taper in them ,but in some clutches the taper starts either before or after the taper on the crank. I am enclosing a drawing so you can see what I am talking about. I have used and have seen other people use these clutches with out any problem , as you can see you are only talking about a small amount of difference. Just make sure that you reset your clutch offset.
JEFFERY M FOURNIER
SLEDS
83 VMAX 540
81 SRX 440
SLEDS
83 VMAX 540
81 SRX 440
Thanks for the picture. I found on the Dennis Kirk website that the 212600 is considered to be FLUSH as far as bore depth. Does that mean that the 212600 won't work? The 208300 has -.245 as you said. What I can't understand is why is it so hard to find a replacement 102C for the 83-87 Vmax's when all of them had it on it? Did Comet build those specifically for Yamaha? I know that 108 has a wider sheve but I can't see how the 108 is so much different than the 102. I have the same weights, A-3's as I did in my 102 and the original Yamaha spring, but the sled just doesn't engage where I want it to, shift out right, or yield decent gas milage. My brother's '86 Vmax has the 102 on it and it rips. My original 102 blew up and I had to put a 108 on it. Hasn't been right since. I really need to get a new 102 on there. So if you can, please address my questions above. Thanks
Don
Don
Donald L. Gilbert, Jr.
1983 Yamaha Vmax
1986 Yamaha Vmax
1983 Yamaha Vmax
1986 Yamaha Vmax
102c comets
Donnie the 212600 will work you will just have to readjust your clutch offset . The reason that the 108 doesn't engage as high as the 102 did is because the installed hight of the spring is not the same as the 102 . Comet says that the installed hight for there springs is 2 3/8 inch's with a full shift out of 1 1/8 inch's, that is what the 102s are , but the 108s are 2 1/2 inch's installed hight and 1 1/4 full shift , so when you install the same spring in the 108 you are not compressing it the same as with a 102. I found this out years ago when comet came out with the 108s , I bought one for my sled and it didn't perform Worth a darn, I noticed that when I changed spring that the tension was not the same , so I measured the installed height of both clutches with some micrometers and that was what I found . you can put some spring spacers in your 108 to change the installed hight of the spring and it should make it work like a 102 or try using a polaris dark blue spring , it has been superseded to a dark blue and white so either one is the same the polaris # is 7041781 that has a tension of 120lb 300lb I have used it in a lot of 108s on vmaxs and it works pretty good , you may have to fine tune it from there to get your shift rpms right . I have had better luck with the polaris spring charts in the 108s . And yes comet did make the 102 clutchs for Yamaha to there specs. but comet had also sold them , the part # was 212215A I hope this helps.
JEFFERY M FOURNIER
SLEDS
83 VMAX 540
81 SRX 440
SLEDS
83 VMAX 540
81 SRX 440
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Damn good info, I keep second guessing myself about rebuilding my 102 instead of picking up a new 108.
Talked to Don at Comet the phone # is 800 999-8161
Part #'s for Yamaha's 102 on the 540 (9 7/16") Comet # 212215
# 214920A Spider parts kit includes rollers, buttons, pins and washers
# 214917A All above parts plus a new spider
# 213265 Moveable Face plate bushing
# 205432 Buttons 6ea.
# 208268A1 Cam Arms A3 uses 1/4" bolts
Part #'s for Yamaha's 102 on the 540 (9 7/16") Comet # 212215
# 214920A Spider parts kit includes rollers, buttons, pins and washers
# 214917A All above parts plus a new spider
# 213265 Moveable Face plate bushing
# 205432 Buttons 6ea.
# 208268A1 Cam Arms A3 uses 1/4" bolts
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I don't have a VM manual, I do however have one for my SRV. Here's my question The SRV manual gives a spec for the clutch offset. That sled came with a Yami primary clutch. I don't know which years of VM's came with a Comet clutch ( or Yami version of the Comet). Does anyone have both the C-C and the offset measurements with a Comet? In the SRV manual, the spec's are given in an illustration