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SMC 9T #35 Sprocket Conversion Kit - Outboard Mount for Bully & Viper Clutches

SMC 9T #35 Sprocket Conversion Kit - Outboard Mount for Bully & Viper Clutches

Regular price $82.94 USD
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Upgrade your kart's drivetrain with the SMC 9T #35 Sprocket Conversion Kit, designed specifically for Rev3 style drums. This kit provides a reliable outboard mount solution, perfect for racers seeking precise chain alignment and performance.

Universal Fitment: Compatible with all two-disk Bully and Viper style clutches. Note: On Bully clutches, the 7/8" snout must be removed prior to installation. Additional customer-supplied spacers or shims may be required for optimal setup.

  • Outboard use only – ensures proper clearance and functionality.
  • Key is NOT included. We recommend pairing with our part #4651 Key for Bully applications.
  • Not ideal for drop ship sales due to assembly needs.

Thomas Fehring, designer of all SMC products, shares this pro tip: Countersink your chain guard mounting holes and secure with flat head cap screws to resolve main clearance issues with the engine.

Picture not 100% accurate. This kit is best suited for competent clutch builders. If you're new to clutch work, consider professional assistance to avoid complications.

Engineered for durability and ease in competitive karting setups, this conversion kit helps maintain smooth power transfer while adapting to #35 chain systems. Ideal for track enthusiasts maintaining Bully or Viper clutches.

FAQ

Q: Is this kit compatible with all Bully and Viper clutches?
A: Yes, universal fit for all two-disk styles. Remove 7/8" snout from Bully clutches.

Q: Does the kit include a key?
A: No, key not included. Recommend part #4651 for Bully use.

Q: Can I use this for inboard mounting?
A: No, outboard mount only.

Q: What about spacers?
A: May require customer-supplied spacers or shims.

Q: Any chain guard advice?
A: Countersink holes and use flat head cap screws, per designer Thomas Fehring.

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