• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Z-Start Pro Rekluse in a 2009 TE510? When it calls for a CoreExp3.0

tigerrider007

Husqvarna
AA Class
Does it matter which Rekluse model is in my TE510 that I bought?
It has a Z-Start Pro, but the Rekluse website states the model for this year and model is the CoreExp 3.0.
I've never had a Rekluse, but it seems to need adjusting and I need to check my idle. I think it slips just a tad. My hydraulic clutch seems to be non functional, there's no resistance to the pull, but it does disengage the Rekluse. I don't want to tear up the transmission is all.
Thank you for any info
 
The z start pro is " obsolete " and thet tell you you need to buy the new stuff . Probably no parts available for it . The mechanism of the z start pro should be ok so check the disks and learn how to adjust it
 
I have a couple of z-start pro's in my bikes. Rekluse might still have the tungsten balls for sale. That would help with the slipping. one major drawback of the z-start is the lack of clutch. as the engine revs it actually forces fluid back up into the master and builds pressure so you do have clutch action while the engine is running
 
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