You very possibly have a bad electric clutch, but you need to troubleshoot it. I assume that you have been disconnecting the electrical clutch connector, with an ohmmeter, check the resistance of the clutch coil, which if normal should be close to 2.2 Ohms. Also check from each terminal to ground, you should get an infinity reading or open circuit. The clutch coil may be internally shorted if the resistance reading is lower than 2.2 Ohms, or the coil may be shorted to ground is a reading shows on the ohmmeter when checking to ground. Also inspect the clutch wiring for chaffing thru the insulation. If you see any blue discoloration of the bearing by the bolt that holds the clutch in place, this indicated bearing overheating which in turn overheats the clutch coil causing breakdown of the coil insulation and the epoxy material it is encased in. Mad Mackie in CT