"stinger" Racing Go Kart Clutch, 15t #35, From Premier on 2040-parts.com
Fort Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
Product Specs: "Stinger" True Racing Clutch: 4-cycle One-piece machined drum 3/4" Bore with 3/16" keyway Uses #35 Chain Sprockets on this clutch are interchangeable Comes with 15T sprocket It also utilizes Premier's exclusive shoe/spring/hub "Cartridge", allowing quick and easy set-up changes The Stinger will work well up to 10 HP at 7000 RPM. Fits the following motors and many others:
Honda GX160
Honda GX200
Harbor Freight Greyhound 196cc
Harbor Freight Predator 212cc
Nearly all 5.5 HP clones
Nearly all 6.5 HP clones
Nearly all 4-7HP motors, all brands.
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