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Post by Clasec on Feb 17, 2019 17:51:14 GMT -5
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Post by blythkd on Feb 18, 2019 6:38:30 GMT -5
Interesting. I've actually seen 3 of these before but they weren't genuine Homelite parts. I overhauled 3 old blue XL-12's for the boss's son for the go-cart he was building back in the 80's. He took 3 chainsaw clutch drums to the local machine shop and they welded sprockets on them.
Of course, I always wanted to bolt 925's on the machine but we never had 3 old crapper 925's.
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Post by Clasec on Feb 18, 2019 9:47:49 GMT -5
Interesting. I've actually seen 3 of these before but they weren't genuine Homelite parts. I overhauled 3 old blue XL-12's for the boss's son for the go-cart he was building back in the 80's. He took 3 chainsaw clutch drums to the local machine shop and they welded sprockets on them. Of course, I always wanted to bolt 925's on the machine but we never had 3 old crapper 925's. I believe this would fit a KL series kart engine. A 925 would make a great kart engine. Good low end grunt and decent rpm's. kl92kart-2 by Clasec, on Flickr
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Post by Chris liggett on Aug 9, 2021 16:09:46 GMT -5
What did you do with this ol sprocket and clutch if I may ask
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Post by Clasec on Aug 9, 2021 18:13:03 GMT -5
I still have the sprocket in my parts still but I never had the clutch. I also have original Homelite keyed sprockets also.
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