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General Category => Odyssey FL350R => Topic started by: mattjs33 on October 30, 2019, 04:31:01 PM

Title: New FL350R owner - general questions
Post by: mattjs33 on October 30, 2019, 04:31:01 PM
Hello all,

I recently came into an FL350R that had been sitting for 10 years.  I changed the balancer oil, trans oil, put on a new belt, and new spark plug, drained the old fuel and put in new 20:1.  Lo and behold, it actually started up!  I've only driven it a little bit and now winter is quickly upon us, so I have a few questions for this winter project.

1. The clutch rattles like a mother; I talked to a guy who once serviced these things at a powersport dealer and he said to run it a bit and see if it can "break in" again after so much time unused.  If the problem persists, what's a good clutch to buy, assuming everything else remains stock?

2. I've yet to have my guy clean the carb and install new lines; it idles fine but seems a bit gutless.  How fast does one of these go, assuming it's stock? 

3. I mixed 20:1 for it but I read here elsewhere that some guys are using 40:1?  Is this a good idea?  If I could just use VP's premixed 40:1 fuel that makes my life a lot easier, but I'm not against mixing my own.

4. It seems to be loud?  Is this typical?  It still has the factory exhaust but to my ear it seems like I'm bothering the neighbors with my test runs...

5. It has a set of nerf bars installed on it; most pics I see of FL350R's don't have them, but they look like maybe they were a factory accessory? 

6. It was missing a front bumper so I found a replacement online, and all the hardware.  I went to test-fit it, and the bumper is easily 1/4" too wide for my mounting points.  Is something bent on my chassis?  How should I go about fixing this?

Thanks in advance, I've had a bit of fun working on it so far.  It still needs the brakes gone through as the fronts don't seem to work at all, but it's all there and I think I got a fair deal for the price I paid.

- Matt
Title: Re: New FL350R owner - general questions
Post by: LiveWire on November 10, 2019, 03:45:26 PM
The 94C clutch is simple, reliable and less expensive. It is actually an inferior design than the stock clutch. However, out of the box will perform better due to a better calibration. The 102C is a similar design to the stock clutch in how it operates. Since it is more expensive, it was primarily used by racers and comes tuned for racing if ordered for the FL350R. You can use an uncalibrated 102C and tune in yourself. I personally use Heel Clicker arms in a 102C. They are tunable with various screw and washers. It also alters the shift curve to something not attainable with any other setup. It allows for a near stock engagement RPM without bogging off the line.

I run 32:1 with Maxima synthetic oil. If the carb jets are stock, I would suggest dropping the slow jet from a 52 down to a 45. That will improve throttle response. It will come off the line crisper. If anyone has dropped the main jet, you would need to bump that back up. Since the main jet can be changed without removing the carb, that often gets changed first even though not the one that should be changed.