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Junior Dragster Choo Choo Polar Clutch Jr Dragster on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Mentor, Ohio, United States

Mentor, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This is a used Choo Choo Polar Drive Clutch for a Jr Dragster.  This is the drive unit only and does not come with the driven unit.  This came on a BZ 2.75" 8.90 motor I bought.  We always ran shockwave so I never used it.  The face of this unit has some damage.  It looks like at some point the clutch came loose and the face came in contact with the clutch support.  You can see it in the pic.  You could use it as is, clean it up, or get an aftermarket cover for around $30-$39.  The clutch has some scuffs and scratches with signs of wear, but the belt face appears fine.     

This unit is for 3/4" keyed shaft.   

Time to pass this onto someone who can use it.  What you see is what you get.  Save a ton here.  Thanks for looking. 

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