has anyone tried useing this clutch ?? would it work ?? anyone know anything about them ?? Centrifugal Clutches
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He who has not cruised the back country in a 6x6 , has not lived life to it's fullest A Mans level of mechanical education directly corresponds to the level pain suffered while getting it
It would probably work, but you wouldn't have the variable pully ratios during acceleration that you get from the torque converter setup we have now. You would however eleminate having a belt drive, and I think it would be much more reliable. If you put in a hi/lo range gearbox between that and your transmission, I think that it would be more practical.
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This could work well with an industrial variable ratio chain transmission. Not sure what the brand name was but I found it one day when search for tranny options. The only problem with the tranny was that you had to mmanually adjust the ratio with a lever (for industrial applications)
I used those years ago and they would not work very well on a 6x6 because of the weight..
It would have to be geared so low it would have no speed..works good on a
go cart though..
I used those years ago and they would not work very well on a 6x6 because of the weight..
It would have to be geared so low it would have no speed..works good on a
go cart though..
wow that clutch is good to 40 hp !! i can't imagine it not being strong enough for 750 lbs
He who has not cruised the back country in a 6x6 , has not lived life to it's fullest A Mans level of mechanical education directly corresponds to the level pain suffered while getting it
Their good for speed but not good for loaded power...i guess if you
had no governor on your engine and you could maintain enough
rpm it might last alittle while anyways...try one out and let us know..
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