Re: Overload and slipper clutches 912ULS
by Michael Tucker » 7 months ago
Thanks Bill...but are there two clutches?
Re: Overload and slipper clutches 912ULS
by Bill Hertzel » 7 months ago
Look up your Gearbox Part number in the 912 Illustrated Parts Catalog, Chapter 72-10-00.
You will note that you either have a clutch (You Do) or you don't. There is only one.
It is referred to as the "Clutch" and occasionally referenced as an "Overload Clutch".
People may refer to the "Sprag Clutch" on the Crankshaft used with the Engine Starter Assembly as a "Slipper" Clutch.
All engines have a Sprag Clutch and it has nothing to do with the Gearbox.
Bill Hertzel
Rotax 912is
North Ridgeville, OH, USA
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Re: Overload and slipper clutches 912ULS
by Michael Tucker » 7 months ago
Thanks Bill!
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