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Stinger
Precision Stinger Clutch Stepped Crank Spacer for Optimal Alignment
Precision Stinger Clutch Stepped Crank Spacer for Optimal Alignment
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Engineered for seamless integration in high-performance kart setups, the Stinger Clutch Stepped Crank Spacer (SKU: SCCS) bridges the gap between your crankshaft and clutch assembly. Its stepped design accommodates 3/4" bore four-cycle clutches, promoting exact positioning that minimizes misalignment issues common in intense races.
- Central 5/16" (8mm) hole allows straightforward installation on standard shafts.
- Robust construction withstands the rigors of track pounding, ensuring longevity under high RPMs.
- Helps optimize clutch engagement, leading to quicker starts and more consistent power delivery.
Without proper spacing, clutches can bind or slip, costing valuable time. This spacer corrects that, allowing smoother transitions from idle to full throttle. Racers report noticeable improvements in handling through corners when power is reliably transmitted to the rear wheels. Note that securing hardware must be ordered separately to complete the assembly. Whether you're tuning for LO-206 classes or general sprint racing, this component elevates your drive-line efficiency, helping you pull ahead of the pack with every lap.
Invest in precision engineering that translates to real-world speed gains. Pair it with other Stinger parts for a cohesive system that keeps you competitive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is a stepped crank spacer necessary for my kart clutch?
A: A stepped spacer ensures your clutch is perfectly aligned with the drive sprocket. Without it, the clutch may sit too far in or out, leading to chain misalignment, premature wear, or clutch binding, which robs your engine of power.
Q: Will this spacer fit my 3/4" bore clutch?
A: Yes, this spacer is specifically engineered to accommodate 3/4" bore four-cycle clutches, providing the necessary offset for smooth engagement and consistent power delivery.
Q: Do I need any additional parts to install this spacer?
A: Yes, the spacer does not include mounting hardware. You will need to ensure you have the correct clutch bolt and washer assembly to secure the clutch to the crankshaft once the spacer is in place.
Q: Can I use this on an LO-206 engine setup?
A: Absolutely. This spacer is a popular choice for LO-206 classes and general sprint racing, as it helps maintain the precise drive-line efficiency required for competitive karting.
Q: How do I know if my clutch is properly spaced?
A: Your clutch should spin freely without binding, and the chain should run perfectly straight between the clutch driver and the rear sprocket. If you notice excessive chain wear or the clutch feels "tight" when the engine is off, you likely need to adjust your spacing.
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