Squiddy202
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Also, if my CVT does not slide all the way onto the shaft like I mentioned, do I need the special fancy shmansy washer to make it all work? The sleeve that the drive slides on is still on the shaft, but not all the way.
The part I forgot to mention is that the jackshaft is the 3/4. The crank I had the right 3/4 drive for. They are a major pain to find on a budget. I’m almost tempted to move the driven sprocket and just use a mount plate with sprocket kit and circumnavigate the jackshaft.
Would that create an issue if the cvt’s sleeve is already hanging off my shaft? Would I need the fancy washer? I am tempted to just go to GPS and measure 37 times to be safe.That is the best thing you could do. Use the plate system and eliminate the jack shaft that's on there now.
Mine hangs off also. There is a special washer that slides into the part of the CVT (and bolt goes thru it all) that hangs off then clamps it all down.Would that create an issue if the cvt’s sleeve is already hanging off my shaft? Would I need the fancy washer? I am tempted to just go to GPS and measure 37 times to be safe.
So like for sake of cheapskateness do I need it? The cover sits in the sleeve all the way but the sleeve doesn’t sit all the way on the shaft. Could I diy the special bit? Are they expensive? Theoretically I shouldn’t need it but that depends on tolerances. Would a normal steel washer on the end work?Mine hangs off also. There is a special washer that slides into the part of the CVT (and bolt goes thru it all) that hangs off then clamps it all down.
lol hate when I gotta keep asking the same thing.
What makes the special one special? The other general consensus is no, but does that change since my engine has a short shaft? I still get the sleeve on.No you need the special steel washer!!!
I hope this shows why the torque converter has to be assembled with the parts provided and not your own hardware. (Other then a custom crank bolt)So like for sake of cheapskateness do I need it? The cover sits in the sleeve all the way but the sleeve doesn’t sit all the way on the shaft. Could I diy the special bit? Are they expensive? Theoretically I shouldn’t need it but that depends on tolerances. Would a normal steel washer on the end work?




Well when the box says “quality tools, half price” from Amazon, is it really a golden standard? I’m just gonna bite the bullet and go to Go Power. Almost nobody sells a 3/4” bore driven. They do have a return policy though.If it didnt come with that washer, contact the seller. It is supposed to.
Yes its necessary.
Quite frankly it really does, thanks!I hope this shows why the torque converter has to be assembled with the parts provided and not your own hardware.
I plan to at this point. Hopefully one from a legit shop just like comes with it. For a $100 kit I sure as hell hope so. It does supposedly also have a legit comet belt in the kit.The thick black washer in the last picture posted by Thepartsguy is by far the best thing to use to hold on the driver. Surprised that one wasn't included in the kit you purchased. All the go kart supply shops sell them individually. Order one and use it.
Yeah but I meant driven. I have a 3/4 jackshaft. I am in Pennsylvania.Everyone sells a 3/4 drive CVT!!! Are you in a foreign country ( not the USA)?
I really hope that was a joke! Otherwise, your geography is interesting…So, yes to the foreign country then.
I’m also in PA and I’m just wondering can we get a picture of this jackshaft?Yeah but I meant driven. I have a 3/4 jackshaft. I am in Pennsylvania.
I’ll send a pic, but that seems way more expensive than the kit. I can get a refund on the Amazon CVT.I’m also in PA and I’m just wondering can we get a picture of this jackshaft?
I’m just wondering if you remove both 3/4 jackshaft bearings and the 3/4 jackshaft if you can buy two 5/8 bearings and a 5/8 jackshaft so you can slip your 5/8 driven onto the jackshaft and not use the backing plate.
Few different ways to skin a cat
Nah man I wish. My Amazon one was just the pulleys and a belt.Didn't the Amazon CVT you bought come with a plate. The plate that bolts to the engine. It has a perfectly good 5/8" jack shaft in it that fits the driven clutch. Use it and eliminate the 3/4" shaft that's on your kart. You seem to be trying to make this much harder than necessary.