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bolt in sprag? #2487886
04/25/18 06:16 PM
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Is it possible to drill and tap treads into a stock over running clutch to make it
"bolt on" ?
What are the other considerations I'm over looking or just plain ignorant of ?

thanks.

Re: bolt in sprag? [Re: GoDartGo] #2487940
04/25/18 08:21 PM
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Yes, the material isn't that hard, I've done it many times. If you're doing it in place you'll need a long tap like a pulley tap.


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Re: bolt in sprag? [Re: GoDartGo] #2490079
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Originally Posted By GoDartGo
Is it possible to drill and tap treads into a stock over running clutch to make it
"bolt on" ?
What are the other considerations I'm over looking or just plain ignorant of ?

thanks.


Is the outer race loose in the case?

Yes is it possible to drill the outer race , that is all the standard replacement bolt in is, a drilled stock unit , it is made to replace 0one that has become loose in the case , it does nothing to stop the over running clutch from failing, if that is your reason for going to a bolt in.


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