ISO driven clutch for 80s Argo

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    ISO driven clutch for 80s Argo

    New to Argos. Any help would be awesome
    Last edited by Mike; 09-16-2016 at 06:00 PM. Reason: moved thread from "Parts for Sale" forum to "Wanted" forum

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    Are you selling a clutch or looking for one?

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    Please post your model, engine and if possible belt number.


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    Looking.

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    I'll have to see if I can find anything tomorrow. Thanks for the reply

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    I got an 89 I/C & a 99 Conquest. They have the same trans input shaft hence the same driven clutch. I needed a new clutch recently and could only find what was needed from an Argo dealer or a placed called Richards Relics. Depending on conditions of the faces of the pulley's where the belt rides if they're ok rebuilding the clutch (replacing bushing, spring & ramps etc.) is not hard to do depending on how tool equipped your garage is and your skills.

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    I whis I could rebuild it. When I tried removing it the housings broke it is completely seized to the shaft.

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    A couple of pictures may help also, if it is a Tecumseh there are 3 clutch set ups, Magnum had at least 2, Conquest had 2 but are interchangeable.


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