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    Found a powerplant. 340 kawasaki.

    The only problem I see is the clutch is so wide that it will hit the body. What have others done? I see 3 possible options.
    1, cut and make a housing outside the body so the clutch fits.
    2. Put the driven clutch on t-20 backwards? Having a hard time thinking in my head if it will work that way or not??
    3. Probably what I should do but track down another clutch that will work.
    Any Suggestions or tips. I should have got a better pict of the clutch I guess.
    Last edited by LarryW; 05-04-2014, 10:43 PM.

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    Hard to see but that looks like an 800 series clutch, find a 700 series clutch for it and should be fine. They should be plentiful on the 295's.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by ARGOJIM View Post
      Hard to see but that looks like an 800 series clutch, find a 700 series clutch for it and should be fine. They should be plentiful on the 295's.
      Yea it's probably best route. I'll see what i can find. Thanks Jim!

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      • #4
        Larry, I should have suggested checking the driven first, if it's the 9" 700 series, if it's 11 inch 900 series. Hopefully it's not the 10 because that is the 800 series.
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        • #5
          The drive clutch is off an Artic Cat Jag. My issue is the actual width and not diameter. I think I just need a new drive clutch. I attached a picture showing my issue. But when the belt is lined up there is so much overhang off the clutch it will hit the body where my finger is.

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          • #6
            Understand the issue, diameter reference was for matching the drive with the driven.
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