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PostSubject: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 15th 2011, 8:03 pm

Alright so i think i am having a clutch issue that i might no the answer to i just to wanted to make sure. Right now i have the clutch bout midway between the engine and the transaxle and i have a idler/tenser pulley between the engine and clutch pulley. i did some light testing i had it up on a cynderblock an put it in first gear. when i press in the clutch nothing happens... the tires keep on spinning. could it be cuz theres no load on it or should i move the idler pulley to the other side of the clutch(in between the clutch and the trans axle)?

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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 15th 2011, 8:49 pm

id try putting the tires on the ground and see what happens but if it moves just back the tensioner off a bit
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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 15th 2011, 9:03 pm

ill try that.. i think its getting slack enuf. the clutch is on the edge of the right side and when fulley depresses it will hit the other side. i had to put a stopper in so it would stop just before hitting . alsotho aner question i had was when you push in the clutch is it supposed to make it slip on the rear or engine pulley?

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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 15th 2011, 9:11 pm

it should slip at the engine, well the belt should come away from the pulley so its not touching it at all but if its touching its ok
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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 15th 2011, 9:23 pm

in that case i think i should move my idler because most of the slack is going to the rear. i think if i didn't have a idler in between the clutch and engine it would help
ill have to test that tommorow
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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 16th 2011, 2:22 am

Check Fearlessfronts builds- he did a racing lawntractor clutch setup - something like this:

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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 16th 2011, 11:21 am

is that the billet aluminum one? i love the billet aluminum clutch but there pushin $130.

http://www.eccarburetors.com/estore/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=919
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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 16th 2011, 11:37 am

hmm maybe i can try and build one like the one you posted on my build
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PostSubject: Re: clutch assy   clutch - clutch assy Icon_minitimeJanuary 16th 2011, 3:22 pm

Should be able to mess around n build one from plain steel- those billet ones are for those high dollar racers.
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