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				Comet 102C Clutch applications
				Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:38 am
				by Donnie
				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.
Think Snow !!!
Donnie
			 
			
					
				102c comets
				Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 1:46 pm
				by vmax-540
				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. 
  
 
 
			 
			
					
				More on Comet Clutches
				Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 1:46 am
				by Donnie
				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
			 
			
					
				102C COMET CLUTCH
				Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:44 pm
				by vmax-540
				 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.  
  
 
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 10:03 pm
				by Donnie
				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
			 
			
					
				102c comets
				Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 7:30 pm
				by vmax-540
				  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. 
  
 
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 2:48 pm
				by Vmax540
				F.Y.I. Good info. !
			 
			
					
				clutch help
				Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:25 pm
				by Marc Machine
				Damn good info, I keep second guessing myself about rebuilding my 102 instead of picking up a new 108.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:54 pm
				by Vmax540
				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
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:12 am
				by Vmax540
				T.T.T.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:25 am
				by Bob Vehring
				Remember also, Spring presures change with age and heat cycles, your 5-10 year old spring may not be what it used to be, You can check pressures with a drill press and digital scale using a ruler for heights.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:28 am
				by Vmax540
				T.T.T.
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:11 pm
				by Bob Vehring
				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