T-20 driven clutch problems

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Thread: T-20 driven clutch problems

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    T-20 driven clutch problems

    Slowly freshening up my Hustler here and ran into a badly worn driven clutch. The ramps/ helix looks to be in pretty bad shape. I did a little searching but haven't found much in the way of options. Looks like Cvtech may be a manufacturer but I haven't seen a lot of info there. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.

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    2 stroke or 4 stroke? The driven clutches seem to be MUCH cheaper to replace than the drive clutchs. I bought a spare off ebay for about $45 including shipping. New old stock, manufacured in 1999. I figured it was just too cheap to pass up.

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    Mine is a 4-stroke and measures about 9-1/4" diameter. I've done a little clutch shopping for golf carts and my stomach sank when I saw this one was in bad shape.

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    I don't know the brand or specs on these clutches. What would you search for on EBay? I did some looking.... Maybe comet clutch?

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    "Don't worry my Dad's a TV repairman, he has an excellent set of tools..I can fix It"

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    I see now. Thanks for posting up that link. You guys have thus stuff nailed down.

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