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Old 02-09-2008, 11:43 PM
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key in clutch???

just wondering should there be a key in the key hole on the clutch side of the crank? one to lock the clutch in place that is?
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i noticed that on my 1st clutch change too which reminds me tomoz arvo i need to go have another look! (been awhile) um i dont think it matters but it would be nice to have one! i think there called 'halfmoon key'.. ozminimoto. ^^ if not, simply make your own! its a bit trickey (good if you got a bench grinder)
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yeah is that where the ten degree advanced timing key goes??
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Old 03-09-2008, 12:14 AM
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naa that 10 degree 'rocket key - advanced timing' etc.. KEY gos on the other side.. the flywheel side.. so same as your clutch how you have noticed a hole.. just on other side
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Old 03-09-2008, 12:17 AM
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yeah thought so my flywheel already has a key in the hole. how do i know if its the advanced one?
do u have a pic of standard and advanced key?
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simple. a stock key is pretty much just straight.. a 10* key is like.. tektis looking shaped..
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http://www.davesmotors.com/images/ro...pocketbike.jpg

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tektis??? mine is half moon shape
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yours is stock =]
ozminimoto it dude!

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He means "tetris shape". The standard crescent key (aka "woodruff key") looks like a half-circle. the advanced-timing "rocket key" looks basically the same, but with a ridge right down the middle, and the top offset a little from the bottom. Follow that link to Dave's Motors - that's it.

Generally, on several other forums, I've heard both good and bad things about adding a rocket key to your Cag. The mass majority seem to lean towards NOT adding it, as it makes the motor run too hot.
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