Having problems with mounting my torque converter.

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phunkip

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I've got a buddy who's got a junkyard, and apperently gets in Karts from time to time. He just gave me one, along with a Tecumseh 10 horse and a Briggs and Stratton 5 horse, which were both shot. I got rid of those, but kept both clutches. One had a Torque Converter and the other had a Centrifugal clutch. Now I have the harbor freight Predator 212cc, which the Torque converter can mount to, but the back shaft doesn't line up with the Sprocket with all of the components on there. I was wondering if there are any type of spacers that I could get so that I could use this clutch, because I've read on here they are much better. I can take some pictures and upload them if needed, I would really like some help though.
 

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Can you not shift your axle sprocket? Pics would be helpful.
It has been known to make or buy a longer jackshaft and mount the sprocket outboard. Additional bearing(s) is required.
 
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