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Manual disengage for a centrifugal clutch
My Burgman has a centrifugal clutch, and I'm trying to think up a way I can manually disengage it at speed.
I won't have a good idea of what to do until I have the clutch in my hands, but I'd like to know if anyone knows of an easy way to force a centrifugal clutch to disengage while at speed. |
I've wondered about that myself. Other options might be to replace it with a manual clutch somehow. Or put a heavy duty freewheel on the rear sprocket maybe.
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The engine crankshaft goes into the CVT, the CVT exits into the clutch, and the clutch drops straight into a fixed gear reduction drive which feeds the rear wheel directly. There's no sprockets anywhere. |
A free wheel on the engine or wheel side, either one would work but would be some machining to get it done, your wheel is a side mount wheel on the rear, right? make a free wheel that goes between the wheel and the drive shaft.
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I really can't see a way to make it happen, as the wheel is more like a cars', with 3 lug bolts, and the bit with the lugs is on a splined shaft. |
So what you need is a free wheel that goes between the hub of he wheel and the drive hub, the walk behind tractor compeny BCS makes a free wheel hub retro fit for their tractors so you can turn sharper, it has a wheel bearing in it and a free wheel that protrudes through the hub of the wheel, you just bolt it on before you bolt the wheel on.
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you need to get your free wheel between your drive wheel hub and the spider that the wheel bolts to, so it would look kind of like a wheel spacer, only it would have the free wheel in it, your wheel uses more then one lug to bolt on, correct?
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I'll have to take some photos when I have it torn down next week or so. |
Hmm, I wonder what happens if you have an engine brake with a centrifugal clutch? If you can get the engine to stop and if the clutch will still slip a little then the springs should pull the shoes back. Maybe? Break something? Maybe? ;)
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