• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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250-500cc wr360 auto clutch

jo360

Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi guys,
looking to install a dyna ring but unable to get any sort of confirmation about if it will fit.
i was hoping that one made for wr250 of same year (2002) would do the job wallybean says the dimensions of the plates are the same oexcept for the matterial thickness (wr360 thicker and has seven not eight).
i emailed revloc but they are hesitant to recommend fitment.
just wondered if anyone had any success with this install or if fitting wr250 plates would be an option.
thanks,
 
I still think you are asking a lot of the few plates left in the 360 when you install the dynaring. The clutch basket is narrower on the 360 so using the stock 250 plates isn't going to gain you enough room for an extra plate. That 360's torque will want to burn the few plates you have left. If you want the auto clutch, I think you need to just bite the bullet and send your clutch and cover to EFM. It is bullet proof and works great. The peace of mind is worth the extra expense and down time IMO.
 
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