SIMPLEARKANSAN
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Besides not touching, is there a certain amount of space that is required between a centrifugal clutch and the rear sprocket. Will post pics if needed.
Besides not touching, is there a certain amount of space that is required between a centrifugal clutch and the rear sprocket. Will post pics if needed.
to the forum!! We need photo's; the more detailed, the better. Speaking for myself, the reason I became a machinist is because I flunked mind reading in school. I don't know about the rest of the forum on that point, but I DO KNOW that we love photo's. Lots and lots of detailed photo's!!! That's why our web host has gifted us with this emoticon;
Bring on the pics!!!


Hello fello Arky I read some where that its best to have them far enough apart to have at least haft of you small sprocket rapped with chain.
Arkyhunter
The motor isn't mounted at this time, just sitting on it's plate. Let me know if you need additional pics



Well the closer the sprockets are the lesser the amount of chan on the clutch. As long as the chain is tight you should be fine.
Thanks for the help. I guess I could always, weld some 1 inch square tubing on the plate and raise the motor an inch. Do you think I would be better off to make that move.?
Fabroman, what pitch chain would you pair up with a 10T sprocket?