Pinion help..Modify clutch bell to work? -
09.22.2009, 09:47 AM
I stripped my 13T pinion and now nobody in South Africa have stock..I know this sucks..SO is there any way to maybe modify a clutch bell to work or something?All my other off roads not running so need to get the truggy up and running before the weekend.
Let me know if possible.I have a lathe to make a adapter or whatever is needed..
I stripped my 13T pinion and now nobody in South Africa have stock..I know this sucks..SO is there any way to maybe modify a clutch bell to work or something?All my other off roads not running so need to get the truggy up and running before the weekend.
Let me know if possible.I have a lathe to make a adapter or whatever is needed..
It's me again. Yes there is . I used to have a modified mugen cluch bell pinion before hardend pinions were avalible. Mine was made by a member here named griffin . From what he told me there was a little bit of work involved in making one . First he has to cut the gear of the clutch bell . which can be tough because of the hardened clutch bell . Then he maid a stainless steel adapter . He then pressed them together with some type of industrial adhesive . It would be cheaper to just buy a hardened pinion.
If you have acces to a machine shop or a lathe. Bore a 5mm Hole through an aluminum blank- then turn it down to fit into the CLutch bell. set it with 2 part epoxy or high strength glue- CA might work?]]
Then just make the adapter to stickout of the Clutch bell so you can put a set screw on it
Benjamin White
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Mm I would buy one if they had stock.And they can't tell me when that will be.So need to make one till the stock comes in.Or import a few..
I will see what I can do tomorrow.Have a few clutch bells here I can butcher..lol
Mike has them in stock i belive, or you can Try seeing if one of our europen members has one they can send you . If your going to use a CB. Make sure you use a hardenend one or your just wasting your time . Ther way ben is describing is the way they were made . But griffin used STAINLESS stell instead of aluminum . Just make the hub bug enough so you get good bite from the set screw .