I am running a chain drive set-up that requires the use of of an outboard clutch. I would like to try a slipper clutch (and a box muffler ) , but am at a loss to identify a period appropriate one. I know Horstman made some as did Burco, but what models should I be looking for. Are there pro's and con's between the two? Does anyone have one they would be willing to part with.
Thanks,
Dan
Outboard Slipper Clutch
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Re: Outboard Slipper Clutch
B*stard!
Re: Outboard Slipper Clutch
Horstman made a conversion for a Rev Grip that was a backing ring that went over the drum and a cover to put oil in the clutch. The only adjustment was springs or home made modifications.