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I will be using a 4-shoe 1/8 clutch and cb setup when I get mine.


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I will be using a 4-shoe 1/8 clutch and cb setup when I get mine.
You might want to give the setup that is already on the adapter a try first. It is the stock shoes and a spring that seemed to engage just right. I never had it slip, and broke it in correctly, so it does not get too hot. I prefer a pinion myself, but the tekno mount can be moved closer to the spur with some spacers behind it and some longer screws.
   
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I will be using a 4-shoe 1/8 clutch and cb setup when I get mine.

isnt the cullet larger on a 1/8 flywheel?

i liked the stock clutch and as long as you stay on lose dirt its fine, we watered down the track and in 4 packs i runed 2 clutch shoes so i went to an aluminum 3 shoe and it works but its late even with the shoftest springs.


i have a centrax clutch from my nitro tc3 i am going to try but i dont think it will last very long either


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