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TKM BT82 V CLUTCH SERVICE & FITTING GUIDE 

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V CLUTCH 

All new model Clutched & TAG engines are fitted with a V Clutch and the only available chain sprockets that can be 
used are the standard fitment 10 Tooth & the optional 11Tooth. 
 
The  V clutch is  designed to permit easy starting with a  battery operated  hand-held remote starter  or with the TAG 
(touch & go) on-board starter system. When the engine starts, the clutch will be in neutral until the engine reaches 
approximately 3400rpm. At about 3500rpm the V clutch will start to engage, and the kart will start to move. Since the 
V clutches engages at a low rpm, driving technique will be the same as a direct drive vehicle.  
 
Due to the extreme demands of racing, it is important to properly maintain your V clutch in order to obtain maximum 
performance and reduce risk of clutch breakage or clutch slip. 

 
V CLUTCH REMOVAL 

Remove the crank starter nut P/N: BTTNUTM10.  On the older model clutch drum with through lightening holes, you 
can  use  the  V  clutch  Spanner  holding  tool  so  this  nut  can  be  undone.  On  the  newer  model  clutch  drum  with  no 
through lightening holes you must use an impact gun to undo and do up this nut set on a low pressure. 
 

 

Warning: Do not hold the ignition rotor side crank nut or use a piston stop when attempting to undo the crank     

                     starter & clutch hub nuts as this will cause crankshaft to be misaligned & possible engine damage. 
 

 

Warning: Do not use anything wedged in starter ring gear teeth and crankcase when attempting to undo the  

                     crank starter & clutch hub nuts as this will cause stress and possible starter ring gear damage/failure. 

  

 

                     

 

                                 V Clutch Holding Spanner                                               Old Model Drum              New Model Drum 

 

Remove the external thrust washer, sprocket & drum assembly, roller bearing and internal thrust washer.  
 
Remove the large V clutch hub nut on the crankshaft with the V clutch holding spanner pictured above & the special 
machined long socket pictured below. You can use an impact gun if required. Then remove the large, coned safety 
washer. 

                            

                                                    

 

                               Special Long Socket for Hub Nut                                                                V Clutch Extractor   
 

Remove the V clutch from crankshaft by only using the special designed V clutch extractor tool pictured above. 

 

Finally remove the Woodruff key from the crankshaft. 

Summary of Contents for BT82

Page 1: ...nner holding tool so this nut can be undone On the newer model clutch drum with no through lightening holes you must use an impact gun to undo and do up this nut set on a low pressure Warning Do not hold the ignition rotor side crank nut or use a piston stop when attempting to undo the crank starter clutch hub nuts as this will cause crankshaft to be misaligned possible engine damage Warning Do no...

Page 2: ... shoes At this stage the chain sprocket drum assembly should spin freely Install the external thrust washer with its inner radiused edge facing the starter nut and apply a little grease Place the starter nut on the end or crank and tighten to 15ft lbs or 20Nm The use of the V clutch spanner holding tool is to prevent the crankshaft from turning while tightening the starter nut or an impact gun set...

Page 3: ...t way round See picture below Picture of V Clutch springs correct fitment V Clutch Drive Hub It is not necessary to remove the 68 tooth starter ring gear from the clutch hub if your engine is a TAG model to service the V clutch but this is done by undoing the 3 off M8 x 10 CSK retaining bolts while holding with the V clutch holding spanner Starter ring gear should then just push off by hand V clut...

Page 4: ...r cracks to V clutch if TAG model engine using Loctite 243 on the 3 off M8 x 10 CSK retaining bolts at 15ft lbs or 20Nm Warning Always carefully inspect the starter ring gear for both tooth damage and cracks and if found immediately replace with a new starter ring gear and three new M8 x10 CSK fix bolts Warning If these bolts become loose then the starter ring gear can crack and eventually fail or...

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