I am looking for some guideance on clutch setup. If any of the members that have gone through it could give some input it would be appreciated.
First I need a secondary clutch that will switch the offset on the belt.
(thebuggyman1 photo of stock secondary)
To something like one of these (thebuggyman1 and spookum photos)
This needs to be done to move the belt away from the tub on the MAX so I have room for the primary clutch. spookum had mentioned that the Polaris Clutch had a wider ratio than the stock argo, I liked that.
Would anyone know what Polaris would fit a T20 7/8" (.875) input. I asked about one on ebay like spookum's and they said it was a 1" shaft. I would like to start with a cheap used secondary so I can get started fabricating motor mounts.
Next question is about Primary clutches. I have to make an adapter for my engine so shaft configuration is flexible.
All the clutches I looked at good for 100+ HP have been for two stroke with a high engage speed, like 1800-2500rpm. I want something in the 1000-1200rpm engage. I noticed Arctic Cat had some larger four stroke machines, I wonder if one of these would work.
Any advice is appreciated
Thanks,
MAX IV Mark
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I'm not sure how much room you need with that motor but does it help if you flip your clutches around and just run them backwards. That should allow you to run the belt closer to the T20 which should allow you to slide the motor over and gain a little more room for the primary clutch. Also, depending on how much more room you need and where the primary will hit the tub, you can just remold the tub. I did that to fit the engine down in my Max IV. Whipper did the same thing with Goliath I believe.
The Polaris clutches are all 1" diameter shaft as JBF shows he used a sleeve to mount it to the t-20. I'm not sure on the outer diameter of all the polaris clutches but the one I bought and can't use is over 10" so there would be a clearance issue with a Max frame unless you mounted the T-20 higher. Also flipping the clutches around would require the secondary to use the other ramp in the helix. Also you might need a reverse wound spring too. I'm dealing with the same issue with my max and dropping the engine to the frame. I think the best option is to use te invance secondary like Buggyman did. If you find a different solution let me know as I'm in the same boat.
Mike
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does it help if you flip your clutches around and just run them backwards.
I think if I could flip one it would line up nice, but then when it shifted to high , one clutch would try to move the belt right and the other would try to shift to the left. If I did both clutches, I think the engine would need to move too far right instead of too far left.
I think you need to keep the sleeve tight to the shaft and clutch bore to prevent it from rattling and wearing. The sleeve that jerseybigfoot had there would prevent this by sandwiching them all together. Without that shoulder there is a chance you are clamping the clutch and leaving the sleeve loose, or clamping the sleeve and leaving the clutch loose.
Please tell us what you have learned about clutching. Asking questions about theory is OK also.
Keep posts about clutching THEORY not what one setup works with one sled.
EDIT BELOW (by milehighassassin)
I am adding this post that is compliments of dgreet77 This is great info!
I'm working...
Did some work on the project.
I got a primary and secondary clutch so I could work on engine alignment and mounts.
My High tech alignment tool making the bottom cradle
My parts notched, drilled and ready to weld
Since all the legs are different angle and lengths. I made a fixture that aligns and holds the cradle to the main bearing caps while I cut and weld the parts.
Welded up and test fit.
-----\ OOO-( Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level, then beat you to death with stupidity!
I got some pics and video somewhere of us cutting apart a Honda Civic to get the engine out for the 8x8. I'll try and find them and upload at some point.
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