What kind of torque converter does a Honda Rincon use?
Automobiles have been using torque converters for quite a few years and with great success. Honda has minimized the size of the torque converter and applied its use to replace any type of manual clutch. The Rincon’s torque converter operates in a principle much like other torque converters.
What kind of transmission does a Honda Rincon have?
Utility ATV! 650. In the past, Honda has upheld a reputation of being picked for ATV of the year by one publication or another. We would have to guess that this year’s new FourTrax Rincon 2003 would follow suit with its new automotive-automatic style transmission.
What should the oil level be on a Honda Rincon?
As to the oil it’s what my Honda book recommended and is at the correct level. So that’s at least on thing I can eliminate. I hoisted the rearend off the groung and ran through the gears at just above idle. In second you can see resistance or a slowing of the tire speed in a rhythm or patern.
What are the settings on a Honda Rincon?
The new unit has two settings automatic and ESP, each setting is selected by a handle bar mounted control lever.
How big is the engine in a Honda Rincon?
The Rincon’s 650cc engine has a bore and stroke of 100.0mm x 82.6mm. Feeding the massive cylinder is a 37mm CV carburetor. Overall-power of Honda’s largest powerplant was adequate. We see where Honda is going with the new recreational utility segment.
Automobiles have been using torque converters for quite a few years and with great success. Honda has minimized the size of the torque converter and applied its use to replace any type of manual clutch. The Rincon’s torque converter operates in a principle much like other torque converters.
What kind of transmission does a 2003 Rincon have?
I’ve owned a 2003 Rincon 650 for over a year and have been reading this forum from day one! I can almost always find answers here. I started with a Rincon that was smoking when I bought it and the prior owner told me it wouldn’t go into 4th gear!:laugh: So I found that it needed top end service and that the wrist pin had severe wear.
How is power transferred in a Honda Rincon?
Power can be transferred through the torque converter only one way; acceleration. In order to produce some sort of engine braking, Honda designed the Rincon’s torque converter with a built in one-way lock-up clutch.