Sleepy122CID
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After looking harder - in the second pic is that belt already fraying on the edges?
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Thats true! But it is a new factory built kart, no changes have been made, and the others in the store were all the same.
correct me if im wrong but doesnt comet say that the belt has to be within 1/16" of what the belts distance is supposed to be? cause the way that belt is, it looks wayyyy too tight
Dude your driven is on backwards. flip it around and you'll be all set.
The driven works either way you put it.
I'm sure those two aren't the same models, But I'm just showing they can go either way. I spent a couple weeks looking and searching for a torque converter set, and tried to find which way the driven is supposed to go and thats what I found.
Not completely sure, but I think you might have to switch around the spring and wedge looking thing on the driven depending on which side it goes? (didnt have to switch mine)
I may be wrong I suppose but I've just seen countless pictures of Tav 30 and 40 series drivens flipped either way.
No, you've never seen a series 30 driven flipped the other way. I'll guarantee that. Series 30 is flat on one side and thus can not be mounted inboard. Series 20 or Max Torque set-ups can be mounted inboard if they have proper windings/springs.
You must pay attention to the winding of the spring and the color of the spring. On a series 40 clutch Yellow indicates outboard mounting, Red indicates inboard mounting. If all else fails or someone painted the spring or wound something wrong remember that the lobes must preceded the cam buttons. If the buttons ride first you have a problem.

Ah, made a liar out of me!
So I should check my setup then?? I have my spring mounted inward. Not sure what color the spring is, I will have to look... however I have started the bike on the stand and they seem to work just fine.