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Super Split - Question about Bearing & Bumper
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<blockquote data-quote="buildmyown" data-source="post: 3473834" data-attributes="member: 18493"><p>As one who can take a good ball busting I really would like an explanation as to why. When I put that on I put the pulley and drum on first then the clutch itself. The pulley and drum spins free around the clutch the clutch is tight against the crank shaft. Without a load on the motor or when starting it the pulley and drums spin free once the motor is running the clutch engages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buildmyown, post: 3473834, member: 18493"] As one who can take a good ball busting I really would like an explanation as to why. When I put that on I put the pulley and drum on first then the clutch itself. The pulley and drum spins free around the clutch the clutch is tight against the crank shaft. Without a load on the motor or when starting it the pulley and drums spin free once the motor is running the clutch engages. [/QUOTE]
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