Timing Key for 2014 M8 Pro Climb

Dustylane

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Has anyone put a Timing key in the new Pro Climb engines? I am running the TSS Pipe Kit and the Bikeman Torrsional Clutch kit. My Clutch seems to be engaging at around the 4800 rpm so i am trying to get it to engage alittle sooner. If anyone has what degree of key?
 

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Timing key isn't going to do anything for changing the engagement rpm. You need a softer primary spring.
 

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Thanks for the info, have you ran a timing key or know anyone who has ran one on the pro climb chasis's?
 

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No I have never messed with the timing. Had three different generations of the 800 motors and always kept them stock and had zero problems.


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...have you ran a timing key or know anyone who has ran one on the pro climb chasis's?

I run a 2.5 degree timing key on my '14 M8000 Bikeman 900 Big Bore.
But why are you interested in that topic?
Like CatMan16 said, you need to run a different primary spring to lower engagement.
Did you buy the stage 2 Bikeman clutch kit? If so what spring came with it and what spring do you have installed?
 
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