butterbean
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Whether pull starting or bump starting, both the shoes and the drum would still spin the same direction.
The freewheel clutch's you speak of are for a manual friction plate clutch like 2-strokes have.Whether pull starting or bump starting, both the shoes and the drum would still spin the same direction.
You must have a 7G as their only freewheel is the clutch bell.Actually bump starting would be a bonus if it happens at all. What I want is to eliminate the friction between the bushing and the clutch and hopefully eliminate the engine braking by doing so.
You must have a 7G as their only freewheel is the clutch bell.
4G's either have a freewheel in the secondary pulley or a freewheel sprocket output so wheel motion never even makes it to the belt let alone the clutch bell.
As mentioned I gave it a try and it was a waste of time and money so I haven't bought one since and rate them 'junk'.
All I can suggest is you measure the output shaft and see if you can find a freewheel sprocket to fit it.