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Old 20-05-2011
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Originally Posted by HyperFX View Post
I have an original DEX410 that did not have the dragging slipper problem, but I bought a DEX410R for my oldest Son that did have the problem. To remedy this, I carefully removed a small amount of material from the bottom of the slipper cover/clamp, where it contacts the rear bearing. I did not need to remove material where it contacts the front bearing, only the rear.

The wobble you're experiencing could be a poorly machined front slipper plate, or the rear slipper outdrive. You can check it by removing the rear slipper outdrive (the part you circled in the image), and then place the slipper in the mount with the cover/clamp installed. Spin it while looking for wobble. If there is no wobble, the rear slipper outdrive could be bad. Contact TD. If it wobbles, contact TD for a front slipper plate replacement.

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ok i tried what you said and even when i removed the part i circled in the picure it still wobbled and the spur did too. so im pretty sure its a bad slipper clutch plate.

and i will try shaving some of that plastic down on the slipper cover/clamp but im thinking the problem with the bent slipper clutch plate is related to this problem?

thanks
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