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Re: maxtorque clutch any good for cadet?
Posted by 'Trev' on 19 Jan 2011 @ 20:12


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Trev
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25. Clutch
A dry, air-cooled centrifugal clutch of Noram, Horstman, Magnum, Maxtorque 1600 or 4000
series type (or any other clutch subsequently introduced which satisfies the same criteria),
must be used to transmit the drive. The clutch should be in standard form (as supplied), be
incapable of adjustment in position and have a maximum engagement speed of no more than
2,500 rpm engine speed.

Best bet is to get a KART MAGNUM RACING CLUTCH, about £50.00 keep it clean and it will last for years on a Cadet.

ebay looks good, but do not get the chap copy.....

Good Luck,
Cheers
Trev

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maxtorque clutch any good for cadet?  by 'stevehf2'   (19 Jan 2011 @ 15:45)
Re: maxtorque clutch any good for cadet?  by 'lard ass bob'   (19 Jan 2011 @ 18:15)
Re: maxtorque clutch any good for cadet?  by 'iant'   (19 Jan 2011 @ 19:26)
Re: maxtorque clutch any good for cadet?  by 'Jeff Johnson'   (19 Jan 2011 @ 20:07)
Re: maxtorque clutch any good for cadet?  by 'Trev'  << You are here!
Re: maxtorque clutch any good for cadet?  by 'iant'   (19 Jan 2011 @ 21:35)

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