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COMET CLUTCHES
Estimated price for orientation: 375 $
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Description
Comet 108-EXP- Designed for more power, more endurance, more of everything you need for speed – and now accept OEM starter rings for electric starters
- Tried, tested and built to handle high-horsepower engines
- Consistently smooth shifting even after hours of use
- Wider rollers for increased bearing area (33% more)
- 1997 and newer 108-EXP clutches include special recessed mounting bolt with special pilot washer
- Each features a bushing in the movable face and redesigned fixed face for increased durability
- Uncalibrated clutches are sold without cam arms and spring
- NOTE: 108-EXP clutches use the same cam arms and spring as the 108-C.
- NOTE: A flush bore depth indicates the taper begins exactly at the inner edge of the fixed face casting. Positive (+) numbers indicate the taper starts the specified distance into the casting; while negative (-) numbers indicate the taper begins in an extension out of the fixed face casting. See illustration on Parts Identification page. Belt width can be adjusted on clutch models that list more than one dimension. Std. = Clutch is pre-set to the belt width listed. Opt. = Clutch can be adjusted to the belt width listed.
Comet 102-C- 102-C clutches are available for 115/64”, 11/4” and 15/16” belt widths
- See Comet's 108-EXP clutches for 13/8” belt widths and additional 11/4” widths
- Lightweight, strong and reliable
- Especially suited for high-performance use
- Completely adjustable for any snowmobile engine's power curve – simply change cam arms and spring
- Three models are pre-calibrated for the majority of applications
- Uncalibrated models also available for custom tuning – must purchase cam arms and spring separately
- Two-piece roller design matches 1985 production
- NOTE: A flush bore depth indicates the taper begins exactly at the inner edge of the fixed face casting. Positive (+) numbers indicate the taper starts the specified distance into the casting, while negative (-) numbers indicate the taper begins in an extension out of the fixed face casting.
NOTES:The calibrations in this guide are in no way the ultimate for all applications! They are for general usage, not racing. For racing applications, contact a high-performance specialist or Comet Industries. Calibrations are not intended for high altitude (above 4,000 feet) unless indicated.
Description
Comet 108-EXP
- Designed for more power, more endurance, more of everything you need for speed – and now accept OEM starter rings for electric starters
- Tried, tested and built to handle high-horsepower engines
- Consistently smooth shifting even after hours of use
- Wider rollers for increased bearing area (33% more)
- 1997 and newer 108-EXP clutches include special recessed mounting bolt with special pilot washer
- Each features a bushing in the movable face and redesigned fixed face for increased durability
- Uncalibrated clutches are sold without cam arms and spring
- NOTE: 108-EXP clutches use the same cam arms and spring as the 108-C.
- NOTE: A flush bore depth indicates the taper begins exactly at the inner edge of the fixed face casting. Positive (+) numbers indicate the taper starts the specified distance into the casting; while negative (-) numbers indicate the taper begins in an extension out of the fixed face casting. See illustration on Parts Identification page. Belt width can be adjusted on clutch models that list more than one dimension. Std. = Clutch is pre-set to the belt width listed. Opt. = Clutch can be adjusted to the belt width listed.
Comet 102-C
- 102-C clutches are available for 115/64”, 11/4” and 15/16” belt widths
- See Comet's 108-EXP clutches for 13/8” belt widths and additional 11/4” widths
- Lightweight, strong and reliable
- Especially suited for high-performance use
- Completely adjustable for any snowmobile engine's power curve – simply change cam arms and spring
- Three models are pre-calibrated for the majority of applications
- Uncalibrated models also available for custom tuning – must purchase cam arms and spring separately
- Two-piece roller design matches 1985 production
- NOTE: A flush bore depth indicates the taper begins exactly at the inner edge of the fixed face casting. Positive (+) numbers indicate the taper starts the specified distance into the casting, while negative (-) numbers indicate the taper begins in an extension out of the fixed face casting.
NOTES:
The calibrations in this guide are in no way the ultimate for all applications! They are for general usage, not racing. For racing applications, contact a high-performance specialist or Comet Industries. Calibrations are not intended for high altitude (above 4,000 feet) unless indicated.