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09-19-2011, 05:20 PM | #1 |
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g16 driven clutch
I have a g16 yamaha putting a big block "briggs" drive clutch no problem what about driven "splicer rear end" will not hold up I do a lot of pulling with cart "work at golf resort" pull everything from carts to full size trucks/vans to tracktors with thi cart but I'm finding rear clutch gives up after some time what to do????
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09-19-2011, 05:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: g16 driven clutch
I have a yamaha G16 putting a 18hp briggs drive clutch no problem but over the year I have found that the driven clutch is weak, I ue the cart to pull broken down carts,trucks and vans but clutch will only handle for a short time around 6 months. the cart is a hard work horse but needs more power just not sure which secondary clutch to use " cart has the splicer rear axle" it seems to be ok but I know clutch is not going to do well
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