could this a service replacement sprocket?

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could this a service replacement sprocket?

Post by Mark Loraine » Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:13 pm

I came across this one and thought it might be a replacement deal for some of the clutch drums out there, anyone recognize it?
Thanks, Mark
Rob, I checked Y's website about those clutch shoe/arms and they show a clutch ass'y, but no individual part number, I looked at all the scooters, mopeds and such, thanks for the tip.
Also check out the lack of reciprocating weight on this hotsaw
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Re: could this a service replacement sprocket?

Post by Michael Burke » Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:17 pm

That looks like the sprockets I have on my TabLoc clutches. They're very easy to change because the clutch nut holds them in the groove, so no snap rings are needed like on the MaxTorque clutches.

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Re: could this a service replacement sprocket?

Post by mcbob » Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:09 am

Looks like one of those new flywheelless ignition systems less drag and faster revs ............

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Re: could this a service replacement sprocket?

Post by Terry Sullivan » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:21 am

Mark,

What is the inside diameter? I'm also wondering if it could be used to convert a chainsaw clutch into a kart clutch.

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Re: could this a service replacement sprocket?

Post by Mark Loraine » Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:24 pm

I D is .627" (5/8") but a 9/16" ID bushing I have will press in.

I'm not familiar with a tabloc clutch, any pics?

Thanks,
Mark

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