Torque converter question

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Let's see if this works...
 

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You should put a larger sprocket on the axle. It looks like you have a 72t sprocket I'd go to a sprocket approximately 15 inches in diameter.
 

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torque converter

hello all i am new here and i really need some help and advice

i have a predator 420CC engine with a 1" bore and counter-clockwise rotation. i had a 17t cintrifugal clutch on there that burned out in about 10 minutes. i was wanting to go with a torque converter just for over all more power. i have a 50t sprocket on the axle with #40 chain and 19" tires. i was wondering if the counter-clockwise rotation matters when buying a torque converter. and what you guys would suggest the best method to make sure i am going about this the right way.
 

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hello all i am new here and i really need some help and advice

i have a predator 420CC engine with a 1" bore and counter-clockwise rotation. i had a 17t cintrifugal clutch on there that burned out in about 10 minutes. i was wanting to go with a torque converter just for over all more power. i have a 50t sprocket on the axle with #40 chain and 19" tires. i was wondering if the counter-clockwise rotation matters when buying a torque converter. and what you guys would suggest the best method to make sure i am going about this the right way.

Hey Big Mike, btw, nice name, and uh, you should start a new thread. It'd be easier for you to get more replies and fix your problem
 
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