More clutch problems

peter p

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I opened up my clutch today to clean it up and noticed that one of the hex bolts holding a weight was loose.

Upon inspection I noticed that the threads in the housing that holds the weight in place were stripped.

I drilled the hole out one size larger and tapped new threads.
I then had to drill out the weight to accept the new larger hex bolt.

As I was drilling it out the weight broke.
Now I need another weight.

There is a number 402 stamped on the side. I guess that is how much
it weighs. Does anyone know where I can get this weight?
I don't want to get another clutch because I want to keep the sled all original if I can.

The clutch is an artco hex clutch.
Here is a picture of the weight.

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camarogreg

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I think if you combined the weight (old bolt + old weight) and compared to =(weight of the new bolt+new weight) you should be able to figure the size of the new weight. Just a guess.
 

dtcat

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what you are looking for is called a ramp it has to have the same profile as the other ones
 

burndown1

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find a better clutch. and find a new ramp. Toss yours in the weeds. Start over and it will turn out better in the long run.
 
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