Clutch setup?
#1
Clutch setup?
I just a hyper 7 buggy and it came with the stock clutch setup but no motor, I just got a force .21 4 port engine and went to assemble the clutch and my motor has the crank with no set screw in the end, and the clutch has the set screw. Can I make this setup or do I need a whole new setup? Thanks
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I just a hyper 7 buggy and it came with the stock clutch setup but no motor, I just got a force .21 4 port engine and went to assemble the clutch and my motor has the crank with no set screw in the end, and the clutch has the set screw. Can I make this setup or do I need a whole new setup? Thanks
#3
this is what I have
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#5
this wont throw off my length will it?
#6
Also I have this that came with the engine. If someone can help me by showing me a diagram or telling what order all of my pieces go in. Iv never assembled a clutch before. Thanks
#7
go to ofna.com and download the buggy manual,it will show you step by step.
me personally i would shitcan that engine.
#8
Thanks
#9
You can cut the threads down and then use the clutch nut that helivaguy posted.
I have done this on many .12 engines that had a standard crank and I need to make it a SG.
I have done this on many .12 engines that had a standard crank and I need to make it a SG.
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#12
My suggestion will work if he can not return the engine.
#13
Yeah, returning the engine is not really in the cards. So Il just have to try and make it work till I can afford a decent engine. So I will need to shorten the crank? How much did you have to? Thanks for all the help
#14
Just measure the inside depth of the female threads on the clutch nut. Then just leave a little less than that for the threads on the crank.