   
Doug Broast
New member Username: Aaatv
Post Number: 1 Registered: 01-2015
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, January 20, 2015 - 02:24 pm: |
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I have a home built machine that I used an ARGO clutch setup on, having bought the clutches "new" from a defunct ARGO dealer's stock several years back. My project is finally up and running and I am discovering that perhaps some clutch modification will improve the low end performance of my machine. In order to modify the clutches, I need to identify what specific brand and model the driver and the driven clutches are.... The driver has a 1" smooth bore (keyed) and the driven has a 1" smooth bore (keyed). I have them installed on a Honda GX630 and a T20 transmission (had to use a keyed bushing on the transmission as the T20 had a 3/4" or 7/8" [don't remember which] shaft). I've attached some photos that hopefully someone can look at an tell me what brand and model each is.... I am looking to modify to allow better slow speed torque in my machine when heavily loaded. I currently run my belt just a little loose and that effectively raises the engagement rpm a little. Any assistance would be greatly  |