![]() The standard Max-Torque SS automatic clutch uses six sintered metal clutch shoes. Speed up the engine and engage the drive train - slow down the engine and it disengages - one control, the throttle does it all. Minimum operating controls, the throttle becomes the single control for engaging or disengaging the power, as well as controlling the operating speed. ![]() These plus other Max-Torque pioneered features provide the quality Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) specify.and you demand. The stainless steel spring can't rust, assuring more consistent application of shoe pressure. It's exclusive ground sleeve provides a 10 microfinish for smoother bushing contact, less friction and extended life. Others have copied the design, but they're not able to duplicate the performance and reliability engineered into the Max-Torque Clutch. They're unique and original in design and engineering. Max-Torque Clutches are designed, engineered and manufactured to deliver exceptional performance. Go Karts with rear wheels taller than 15" require a Torque Converter that uses a belt and a chain. Grease the engine crankshaft and tapped hole for easy removal in the future. Most installations use a 5/16-24 x 3/4" bolt, washer & lock washer. 11 tooth and 12 tooth clutches use #35 chain. 10 tooth clutches use #40, 41 and 420 chain. 550 degrees F for #302 stainless steel wire. ![]() The Spring Manufacturer's Institute indicates a maximum temperature for music wire springs at 250 degrees F. The spring is made from 302 stainless steel and it can take more than twice the heat of music wire used by competitors. The secret to it's success is the ability to take heat without ruining the garter spring. The key and optional set screws are included. It has a broached 3/16" keyway with two set screw holes located 90 degrees apart, tapped 1/4"-28. The American Classic 'SS' (Six Shoe) Max-Torque Centrifugal Clutch - The 'SS' is the most popular style centrifugal clutch used by American Go Kart Manufacturers since it's introduction in 1970. ![]()
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