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clutch disc
hey guys been away for awhile. got a question for you need to put a clutch disc on the 106 . its being used for light pulling and more plowing any certian kind i should go for been looking at the aluminim one but figured it would were the pressure discs
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Either the stock disk or a Kevlar disk and a blue spring with either one.
Kevlar link: http://www.midwestsupercub.net/clutch.pdf Blue Spring link: http://www.cubclassics.com/pulling.html |
a kevlar would work and the aluminum wears way before the disk will i have a puller with a yellow spring and an aluminum disk and the disk is already gone with les then 5 hours on it. the plates are fine with getting a aluminum disk it would be best used with a stronger spring maybe a red one where it dosent tear at the bearing so much.
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thank:bash2:s bud that helped was going nuts trying to figure which rout to go. now mind stuff for the 72 puller i got to think what i want to do motor wise with that. thinking about 10hp with 12hp rod and maybe flatten cam down
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Check this topic out:
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=21799 The clutch set I talked about is in my 100. The engine is modified. This set up is easy on your left leg and doesn't slip. |
how many lbs are the stock spring.
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stock spring-200 to 225 pounds
blue spring-450-500 pounds red spring-900 pounds yellow spring-1100 pounds |
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