My "new" Hustler

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  1. #1
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    My "new" Hustler

    Greetings all! This past Sunday afternoon I made a 3 hour drive up to Denton, Texas and purchased the Hustler previously owned by garrett1308. I've been wanting an AATV for about 30 years. I saw MAX advertised in the back of Popular Science back when I was around 8 years old and thought it was the greatest thing ever. Now I finally have one! She needs a little bit of work, but I've got big plans for her. I have always loved being outside and especially bass fishing, but I have a genetic mutation that has wreaked havoc on my bones and walk with a cane now. This Hustler is going to let me get back to enjoying the things I love to do. I can drive down to the pond, right into the water and putter from one side to the other to get to all the good fishing spots that I'm too limited to get to otherwise.

    Needless to say, I'm pretty excited. One thing I want to do, though, is find a better, quieter way of propelling the machine in the water since it will be mainly a fishing vehicle. Maybe mounting a trolling motor on the back or something with a steering rig up front... We'll see. I'm open to any ideas you guys have.

    Without further ado, here are the pics of the old girl up on the trailer. She'll get a name once I get a chance to spend some real time with her and get a feel for her soul.

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    Good for you, and good luck with it.

    I'd name her "get that dang muffler out of the waterline" for now of course, move a muffler higher and out the side or the back of the top where it won't melt it.
    They say people did a lot of "experimenting" back in the 60's and the 70's and that may be proof right there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ARGOJIM View Post
    Good for you, and good luck with it.

    I'd name her "get that dang muffler out of the waterline" for now of course, move a muffler higher and out the side or the back of the top where it won't melt it.
    They say people did a lot of "experimenting" back in the 60's and the 70's and that may be proof right there.
    Yeah, that muffler is going, first timthing. Lol. It's not connected to anything anyway. Somewhere down the line, a little Tecumseh 12hp was stuck in the back.

    She needs a new clutch, too, but I'm wondering about a torque converter since I'm reading that they're better for low speed operation. Any recommendations?

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    Well, I've learned quite a bit over the last few days. Finally got around to doing some work today. Got the engine pulled and pulled the clutch off. Unfortunately, I can't get the clutch open. There are parts rattling around inside the housing, and what looked like spring hooks poking out between the dome and the outer sheave. The clutch says "Comet Industries" but no model number. Can anyone tell me what I have, and which direction it should turn? Any clue on how to get it open?

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    Oh, and my engine doesn't have teeth on the flywheel, so no conversion to electric start. What would be the value of a 12hp Tecumseh engine?

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    That appears to be a Comet 40 series primary clutch. It's not going to spin like the secondary clutch, rather it uses a system of rollers (aka cams) and springs to push the inner face of the part farthest of the engine inward, and grips the belt in the process. I've never dealt with one personally so I have no clue how to take it apart. But it's a very common clutch, so disassembly videos should be everywhere on Youtube. After looking up the diagrams for this clutch I learned the only moving parts are the cams and springs, so unless a piece of the clutch housing has been broken off and is making your rattling sound, it can only be one of those two things. Once you get it apart and find out what the issue is, parts are pretty easy to come by, I've found both the cams and springs on eBay. It was $30 for a set of 3 cams, and $19 for a set of 3 springs. So compared to the ~$85 pricetag of a new clutch the parts aren't bad on price.

    Cams: Set of 3 Medium Roller Cams for 40 Series Driver Clutch Parts Go Kart 40C Cart | eBay
    Springs: Set of 3 Yellow Clutch Springs for 40 Series Driver Comet Clutch Parts Go Kart | eBay
    Red springs (g ive lower engagement for more low-end torque): Set of 3 Red Clutch Springs for 40 Series Driver Comet Torque Converter Parts | eBay

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    I would look into a 780 style clutch as what you have does not match the driven as it it much smaller than needed. Next the engine is not mounted where it needs to be, and finally the belt is wrong.
    Check some of the other Hustler threads for a belt number and align the engine with the new clutch and there you go.


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    Nice hustler the body looks pretty nice on it.

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    Bearing installation question

    Decided to post this as a separate thread since it got kind lost in my other thread... The previous owner of my Hustler replaced all the inner bearings, but they were installed in a way I would consider backwards. The flange "ears" are toward the axles rather than against the frame leaving a gap between the frame and the "ear". Pics:

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    Does this make any difference? I can understand why the were installed like that since the axle is going into the "bottom" of the bearing, but it seems like it would make more sense, from a mounting strength perspective, to mount them with the ears against the frame. Thoughts?
    Last edited by Mike; 06-09-2016 at 07:58 PM. Reason: merged two threads on the same topic

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    Isn't this a 950?

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    The label says 960-hk, and no, that's not a typo, unless there was a mistake in the original stamp.

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