Went to run the Savage on Saturday, got it to the end of my driveway, when it decided to take off at WOT and hit a curb at full speed. Wonderful!!! The truck flipped luckily but the engin was at WOT for about 10 seconds while I was running after it. Shut it down, brought it in. Only thing I broke was the left front upright, so I replaced it and fired the truck back up.
Now it seems to run fine, but it feels like it shifts very quickly into 2nd, and once I get to 2nd, it seems like it wants to over-rev (if I go above half throttle, you can hear the engine winding out, like past the normal RPM range it should be at). If I putt around my yard and/or dont go over 1/2 throttle, it runs fine.
My question is what the problem could be. I was thinking clutch slippage originally, but the fact that it shifts into 2nd quickly scares me. I think the engine itself is still fine, I have plenty of compression on it when its cold, I can still lift the truck up by the pull start. I took the cb off last night, and the round part of my clutch shoes (3 shoe clutch) are shiny, but I'm not sure how I could know if they were slipping or not (I tried taking the temp of the cb after the run, but its hard to get to in a Savage). The drivetrain spins freely, so I dont know if it could be the tranny or not (I figure something would have broken inside, and/or I wouldnt be able to drive it very well at any amount of throttle input).
Sorta confused right now, so hopefully everyone has some better ideas than I do
Thanks!!!
-Chris
Now it seems to run fine, but it feels like it shifts very quickly into 2nd, and once I get to 2nd, it seems like it wants to over-rev (if I go above half throttle, you can hear the engine winding out, like past the normal RPM range it should be at). If I putt around my yard and/or dont go over 1/2 throttle, it runs fine.
My question is what the problem could be. I was thinking clutch slippage originally, but the fact that it shifts into 2nd quickly scares me. I think the engine itself is still fine, I have plenty of compression on it when its cold, I can still lift the truck up by the pull start. I took the cb off last night, and the round part of my clutch shoes (3 shoe clutch) are shiny, but I'm not sure how I could know if they were slipping or not (I tried taking the temp of the cb after the run, but its hard to get to in a Savage). The drivetrain spins freely, so I dont know if it could be the tranny or not (I figure something would have broken inside, and/or I wouldnt be able to drive it very well at any amount of throttle input).
Sorta confused right now, so hopefully everyone has some better ideas than I do
Thanks!!!
-Chris